Crime  | 

Gunman Who Shot Trooper Let DMV Customers Leave

Rahman Rose ambushed Matthew Snook, then fired at approaching officers
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Dec 26, 2025 1:21 PM CST
Gunman Who Shot Trooper Let DMV Customers Leave
This photo provided by the Delaware State Police in December 2025 shows Cpl. Matthew Snook, a state trooper who was fatally shot at a DMV office near Wilmington, Del.   (Delaware State Police via AP)

A man who fatally shot a Delaware State Police trooper at a DMV office allowed customers to leave and then fired at approaching officers before being killed, investigators said Friday. State Police Cpl. Matthew Snook was working an overtime assignment at the New Castle DMV reception desk on Tuesday afternoon when Rahman Rose entered as a customer, approached him from behind, and shot him with a handgun, state police said in a news release, per the AP.

Rose, 44, of Wilmington, continued firing at the trooper, who pushed a DMV employee out of the way and told them to run, investigators said. Rose then allowed customers to leave but fired multiple rounds at law enforcement as they approached the building. A New Castle county police officer shot Rose through a window from outside the building. Rose later died at a hospital.

Snook, who went by "Ty," was a 10-year veteran of the state police force. On Wednesday, members of the community lined roadways and displayed messages of gratitude as a procession of troopers, police officers, and firefighters escorted his body from the state medical examiner's office to a funeral home. The shooting remains under investigation, and authorities have asked witnesses or others with relevant information to contact detectives.

Read These Next
Get the news faster.
Tap to install our app.
X
Install the Newser News app
in two easy steps:
1. Tap in your navigation bar.
2. Tap to Add to Home Screen.

X