WILMINGTON, Del. - Delaware State Police said a gunman at the Wilmington Division of Motor Vehicles on Tuesday shot and killed a Delaware State Trooper.

The shooter was reported at the DMV on Hessler Boulevard at about 2:30 p.m. and at about 3:40 p.m. DSP confirmed the trooper died during the incident. 

An armed 44-year-old customer approached a Delaware State Trooper who was working an overtime assignment at the reception desk inside the DMV, said officials. The customer pulled out a gun and shot the trooper. The trooper then pushed a DMV employee out of harm's way as the gunman opened fire and shot him a second time, according to investigators. A New Castle County Police officer arrived on scene, confronted the suspect and shot him. Both the gunman and the trooper were taken to local hospitals where they both were pronounced dead. Their names have not yet been released.

DSP announced on X two women and another trooper were injured during the shooting. A 40-year-woman was also taken to an area hospital for minor, non-gunshot-related injuries. A 35-year-old woman was evaluated for shortness of breath and refused transport to the hospital. A second state trooper was evaluated for minor, non-gunshot-related injury, and was not transported by EMS.

The Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles announced the Wilmington location was closed on Tuesday until further notice. Just before 3 p.m., the DMV announced all DMV locations were closed. 

Governor Matt Meyer said on Facebook that his office is closely monitoring the situation and announced that the shooter also died.

"I want to be clear that there is no active threat to the public at this time. Law enforcement acted swiftly to secure the scene, and the shooter has been confirmed deceased," said Meyer. "State and local law enforcement are on the scene and coordinating response efforts. Please avoid the area and follow guidance from authorities. We will share updates as they are confirmed."

According to the Delaware Department of Justice, the attorney general is in communication with Delaware State Police and Governor Meyer and has dispatched senior prosecutors to Hessler Boulevard to assist with the investigation.

"The DOJ will provide any and all support that we can to State Police and the Department of Safety & Homeland Security. We are praying for the law enforcement family." said Mat Marshall, DOJ.

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Delaware Senator Lisa Blunt Rochester has also released a statement following the shooting, said she is grateful for law enforcement's quick response.

"Today is a tragic one for our State. The shooting at the Division of Motor Vehicles on Hessler Boulevard that took the life of a Delaware State Trooper and caused pain for so many others is devastating," said Senator Blunt Rochester. "As details of the investigation become more available, I am praying for those impacted and for our State."

On behalf of the Delaware House Democratic Caucus, House Speaker Melissa Minor-Brown said they are "horrified and heartbroken."

"We mourn the loss of the state trooper who was killed while selflessly protecting others," said Minor-Brown. "We are also deeply grateful for the courage and professionalism of our police officers and first responders, who ran toward danger to protect others and bring this situation under control. Their bravery reflects the very best of public service."

U.S. Senator Chris Coons said DSP are continuing to assess additional injuries.

"I’m grateful for their brave actions today that likely saved lives. Annie and I are praying for the loved ones of this dedicated public servant and our entire law enforcement community.” said Coons.

Delaware Transportation Secretary Shanté Hastings responded to the tragedy, thanking law enforcement officers for their bravery in protecting others at the DMV.

“Tonight, we grieve the loss of a Delaware State Trooper who was killed at the Karen L. Johnson DMV facility south of Wilmington. More than 50 employees were working this afternoon serving customers when an individual fatally shot a member of the Delaware State Police who was on duty at the time. Thanks to the bravery of our law enforcement officers, further loss of life was prevented.”

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Torie joined CoastTV's team in September of 2021. She graduated from the University of Delaware in May of 2021 with a Bachelor of Arts in Media Communications and a minor in Journalism. Before working at CoastTV, Torie interned with Delaware Today and Delaware State News. She also freelanced with Delaware State News following her internship.

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