

In a dramatic confrontation at the Wilmington DMV, 44-year-old Rose engaged in a volatile stand-off, allowing customers to exit before confronting law enforcement. As officers approached, Rose unleashed a barrage of gunfire, escalating the tension. A New Castle County officer, positioned externally, managed to neutralize the threat by shooting Rose through a window. Despite receiving medical attention, Rose succumbed to his injuries at a nearby hospital. In a separate, somber event, the community commemorated Ty Snook, a state police veteran of 10 years, with a heartfelt procession. Citizens, alongside troopers and firefighters, paid homage to Snook's dedication, as evidenced by the outpouring of support that lined the procession route from the medical examiner's office to the funeral home. Delaware State Police Superintendent William Crotty underscored the importance of the remembrance, affirming that Snook's contributions and ultimate sacrifice will not fade from memory. The circumstances surrounding the shooting remain under detailed examination with Delaware authorities urging eyewitnesses and those with pertinent information to reach out to detectives facilitating the investigation.