Tunnel to Towers announces mortgage payoff for Corporal Matthew Snook
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Tunnel to Towers to pay off mortgage for family of slain Delaware trooper
Tunnel to Towers CEO Frank Siller joins 'Fox & Friends' to discuss efforts to help the family of Cpl. Matthew 'Ty' Snook, who was shot and killed on an overtime assignment at a Wilmington DMV office before Christmas.
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!Delaware State Police Cpl. Matthew "Ty" Snook was shot and killed at a DMV office while working an overtime shift just two days before Christmas.
Now, a national charity says it will pay off his mortgage for the wife and 1-year-old daughter he left behind.
Frank Siller, CEO of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, shared the story of the 10-year veteran state trooper's heroic final moments and announced the initiative to support the family.
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This photo provided by the Delaware State Police in December 2025 shows Cpl. Matthew Snook, a state trooper who was fatally shot at a DMV office near Wilmington, Del. (Delaware State Police via AP)
Siller said Snook sacrificed himself by pushing another person to safety, urging them to run as he was shot a second time by his attacker in what Fox News Channel's Lawrence Jones described as an "execution-style" killing.
"He's a hero," said Siller, who founded Tunnel to Towers after losing his brother on 9/11. The nonprofit supports first responders, military service members and their families.
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A state trooper was killed during a shooting incident at a Delaware DMV on Dec. 23, according to officials. (WTXF)
"We lost 343 firefighters on 9/11. Our goal next year is 343 mortgage payoffs," said Siller on "Fox & Friends."
"Let this be the first one."
He added that he aimed to pay off Snook's mortgage by Jan. 5, the day of the state trooper's funeral service.
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