

Matthew 'Ty' Snook, considered a pillar of professionalism and dedication, passed away on Tuesday after a confrontation at a transportation office near Wilmington, Delaware. In an act of bravery, Snook protected an employee during the attack before succumbing to his own injuries. This tragic event also resulted in the death of the assailant, who was shot down by the immediate response of the agents present. With a decade of service, Snook, originally from Hockessin, was a beloved figure both in his career and personal life, leaving behind his wife and a one-year-old daughter. His legacy extends beyond his uniform, remembered for his unwavering kindness and strong commitment to his family. "He was a dedicated officer and a truly special person," stated the state police while paying tribute to their fallen colleague. Meanwhile, Delaware Governor Matt Meyer has praised the bravery of the officers who prevented a greater tragedy and assured that the state will do justice to his memory. Investigations continue in search of clarifying the reasons behind this act of violence that shook the community.