Delaware officials lauded the heroic actions of a state trooper who was killed in a shooting at a Department of Motor Vehicles location in Wilmington on Tuesday.
The deadly incident began when an armed man entered the office at 2 p.m. and shot the trooper who was working an overtime shift at the DMV reception desk, according to the Delaware State Police. The trooper, who was not identified, shoved an employee out of the way before being shot again.
The trooper died at a local hospital.
Multiple law enforcement agencies responded to the shooting, including a New Castle police officer who confronted the gunman. The shooter, a 44-year-old man, was fatally shot in the confrontation.
The incident is a reminder that troopers face danger even in the most routine work, said Joshua Bushweller, secretary of the state Safety and Homeland Security Department.
“Two days before Christmas, we lost a hero, a dedicated member of the Delaware State Police family, who literally woke up this morning, put on his uniform like he did every day, and he went to work to serve the people of our state,” Bushweller said.
Two other people suffered injuries not related to gunshots. One was another state trooper and the other was a 40-year-old woman who was transported to the hospital.
Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer praised the trooper who was killed as a hero, saying Tuesday that the man gave the “ultimate sacrifice” in the line of duty.
“What happened today was an act of pure evil, and if not for the heroism of several troopers and other officers, the consequences could have been so much worse,” he said.
