
Delaware State Trooper Fatally Shot in DMV Incident; Suspect Also Killed, No Ongoing Threat, Officials Say
A deadly shooting at a Delaware Department of Motor Vehicles office in Wilmington has left a state trooper and the suspected gunman dead, authorities confirmed Tuesday. Officials said the scene has been secured and there is no ongoing threat to the public.
Law enforcement responded swiftly after reports of gunfire inside the DMV facility in New Castle County. Upon arrival, officers engaged the situation and later confirmed that the suspect involved in the shooting was fatally shot. A Delaware State Police trooper was also killed during the incident.
State officials expressed deep sorrow over the loss of the trooper, calling the incident a devastating tragedy for the law enforcement community and the state as a whole. Leaders praised the rapid response of officers who acted to prevent further harm.

Authorities have not yet released the identities of those involved, pending notification of next of kin. It remains unclear whether anyone else was injured during the incident, as investigators continue to examine the scene and review evidence.
Following the shooting, all DMV offices across Delaware were temporarily closed as a precaution while police conducted a thorough investigation. Officials emphasized that the decision was made to ensure public safety and allow law enforcement to complete their work.
The investigation into the motive behind the shooting remains ongoing. Officials are urging anyone who may have witnessed the incident or has additional information to come forward as authorities work to determine what led to the deadly encounter.