Photo Courtesy of the Delaware State Police.
Delaware residents, law-enforcement agencies, alumni groups, and supporters across the country have rallied around Snook’s wife, Lauren, and their 1-year-old daughter, Letty, through vigils, memorials, and fundraising efforts.
The Delaware State Police have announced funeral arrangements for Cpl. Grade One Matthew “Ty” Snook, the 34-year-old trooper who was murdered in the line of duty on Dec. 23, 2025, while protecting a coworker at the Wilmington Division of Motor Vehicles.
Services honoring Snook’s life, service, and sacrifice will be held Monday, Jan. 5, 2026, at the Bob Carpenter Center on the University of Delaware campus, located at 631 S. College Ave., Newark.
A public visitation will take place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. At the conclusion of the visitation, a pass and review will be conducted by all uniformed emergency services personnel in attendance. A memorial service will immediately follow.
Final honors will be presented outside the Bob Carpenter Center following the service, with all ceremonial events expected to conclude at approximately 3 p.m.
DSP officials have asked the public to rely on official department announcements for accurate information regarding service details, traffic impacts, and public access.
A Community Responds to Sacrifice
Snook is widely credited with saving the life of a DMV employee by pushing them out of the line of fire before he was fatally shot. Law-enforcement leaders have described his actions as an example of extraordinary bravery and selflessness.
In the days since his death, Delaware residents, law-enforcement agencies, alumni groups, and supporters across the country have rallied around Snook’s wife, Lauren, and their 1-year-old daughter, Letty, through vigils, memorials, and fundraising efforts.
✅ Confirmed Ways to Donate
To help the public safely support the Snook family, officials and organizers have confirmed the following legitimate and verified donation options:
| Donation Option | Description | Official Donation Link |
|---|---|---|
| Help A Hero Foundation (Official Charity) | The only charity endorsed by the Delaware State Police and the Snook family provides long-term financial support to families of fallen officers. | https://helpahero.com/campaign/support-corporal-grade-one-snook-s-family-after-his-tragic-loss |
| GoFundMe: “Support for Matthew Tyler Snook’s Family” | Verified GoFundMe campaign organized by Randall Simons to assist with funeral costs, living expenses, and long-term support for Snook’s wife and daughter. | https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-for-matthew-tyler-snooks-family |
| Barstool Sports Matching Fundraiser | Merchandise fundraiser launched by Dave Portnoy, with 100% of proceeds going directly to the family and all funds matched. | https://store.barstoolsports.com (search “Delaware State Trooper” or “Matthew Snook”) |
| University of Maryland Alumni Fundraising | An alumni-led effort honoring Snook as a former UMD wrestler, promoted through official alumni and athletics channels. | Donations shared through official University of Maryland alumni communications |
DSP Warning About Scam Fundraisers
Alongside the outpouring of generosity, the Delaware State Police have issued a public advisory warning about unauthorized and potentially fraudulent fundraising efforts circulating online.
DSP emphasized that these scam efforts are not affiliated with or endorsed by the Snook family or the department. Officials urge donors to:
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Rely only on fundraising information released through official DSP channels
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Avoid unsolicited donation requests on social media or via direct messages
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Verify charities using trusted resources such as the Better Business Bureau or Charity Navigator
Suspicious fundraising activity may be reported to the Delaware Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Unit at 1-800-220-5424 or by email at consumer.protection@state.de.us.
Honoring a Fallen Trooper
As Delaware prepares to lay one of its own to rest, officials say the overwhelming show of support reflects both the magnitude of the loss and the lasting impact of Cpl. Snook’s service.
The Delaware State Police expressed gratitude to the public for honoring Snook’s memory with dignity, compassion, and care — and for ensuring that support reaches his family in meaningful and responsible ways.
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