New security measures at Delaware DMVs following killing of State Trooper

DELAWARE – The Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles has implemented new security measures at all of their locations following the fatal shooting of Delaware State Police Corporal Matthew “Ty” Snook in December.

Cpl. Snook, 34, was stationed at the Wilmington DMV on Dec. 23, 2025 when Rahman Rose ambushed and shot the trooper in what police said was a targeted attack against law enforcement.

In March of 2026, the DMV announced that customers will now be required to pass through a weapons detector system staffed by private security at all four of their locations. Officials say there will also be changes to entering and exiting the facilities…

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