Particle.news

Delaware State Police Close DMV Shooting Inquiry, Citing Targeted Attack on Law Enforcement

Investigators attribute the ambush to the gunman’s belief he was being harassed by police.

Overview

  • Police identify the gunman as 44-year-old Rahman Rose, who entered the Wilmington DMV twice before ambushing Cpl. Matthew “Ty” Snook at the reception desk.
  • Investigators cite Rose’s anti-police posts and his claim of “gang stalking” as indicators of a deliberate attack on law enforcement.
  • Detectives report no co-conspirators and no prior connection to Snook, noting Rose’s limited, non-criminal police contacts and lack of a permanent address in Wilmington.
  • After shooting Snook, Rose let customers leave, then fired at arriving officers before a New Castle County officer fatally shot him through a window.
  • The handgun was legally purchased by Rose in Connecticut in 2021, and police credit Snook with shielding a DMV employee during the attack.