
Thousands line up in Delaware to honor fallen state trooper
Key Points:
- Thousands of Delaware residents lined up for over a mile to honor Trooper Matthew "Ty" Snook, who was killed while working overtime at a DMV office on December 23.
- Approximately 3,500 cars now display a memorial sticker on their back windshields in tribute to Snook, who served with the Delaware State Police for ten years and leaves behind a wife and a one-year-old daughter.
- The drive-thru memorial event, organized by the Blue Line Network, served as both a fundraiser for Snook's family and a show of community support for law enforcement.
- Attendees expressed shock and solidarity, with some arriving as early as 4 a.m. to participate and show appreciation for the sacrifices made by












