Delaware
After fire destroys historic Delaware church, congregation finds temporary home
One week after a fire destroyed a historic church in Delaware, the congregation has found a temporary place to worship.
In the early morning hours on Sunday, May 17, 2026, a massive fire broke out at the Mother African Union Church along North Franklin Street.
The fire spread throughout the entire building, shooting flames 20 to 30 feet into the air. Nearby homes had to be temporarily evacuated because of flying embers.
Firefighters fought the blaze from the outside because the conditions were too dangerous, and it took more than an hour to bring the fire under control.
Two firefighters suffered minor injuries; no one else was injured.
The church was left largely in ruins, and investigators are still working to determine the cause of the fire.
Leaders of Mother African Union Church say the mission to rebuild begins now after the historic building burned down over the weekend. NBC10’s Tim Furlong reports.
Rev. Dr. Ronald W. Whitaker II, the Senior Pastor of Mother African Union Church, held a press conference alongside Governor Matt Meyer and other community members just one day after the devastating fire.
“The flames may have touched our building, but they did not consume our faith,” Whitaker said as he announced the path to restoration would begin.
Pastor, Delaware Governor and other community members provided details following the fire that left a historic church in ruins over the weekend.
A few days later, on Sunday, May 24, worship services resumed at a temporary location in the Congo Legacy Center in Wilmington.
“This Sunday at the Congo Legacy Center, the Motherland Nation gathers again. Not defeated. Not broken. But resilient, faithful, and moving forward together in our #GoldenRestoration season,” church leaders wrote in a statement.
Church leaders have also launched a GoFundMe campaign to help support recovery efforts saying in part:
“As we begin the long and difficult journey of recovery and rebuilding, we humbly ask our local community, extended partners, friends, and supporters across the nation to continue lifting our congregation in prayer. We remain steadfast in our belief that although our physical sanctuary has been damaged, the spirit, mission, and legacy of Mother African Union Church remain unshaken.
Should you feel led to support our rebuilding and restoration efforts in any capacity, your generosity and partnership would be sincerely appreciated as we work faithfully to restore this historic pillar of faith and community service for future generations.”
If you would like to support Historic Mother African Union Church efforts to rebuild, click here.
Delaware
4-year-old boy among 2 shot in Wilmington, Del., Sunday night, officials say
The Wilmington Police Department (WPD) is investigating a shooting incident that left a 4-year-old boy and a teenager injured Sunday night, June 14, 2026.
The shooting occurred at approximately 6:39 p.m. on Sunday when Wilmington Police located the teen and boy on the 1400 block of West 3rd Street in Wilmington, Delaware, officers say.
Both victims were found in stable condition and were transported to a local hospital.
According to police, the 18-year-old victim had exchanged gunfire with multiple people during the incident and was found to be wanted for an unrelated incident. Charges against the teen for the shooting are pending, officials say.
The incident continues to be under investigation, and further details will be released.
The WPD asks that anyone with information on this incident contact Detective Johnnie Everett at (302) 576-3972, or send information to Delaware Crime Stoppers at (1-800) TIP-3333 or at delawarecrimestoppers.com.
Additionally, the WPD Victim Services Unit and Youth Response Unit are available to provide support, free counseling, and other services to victims of crime and traumatizing events. To contact the Victim Services unit, call (302) 576-3622, and to contact the Youth Response Unit, call (302) 576-3183.
Delaware
3-year-old shot in Wilmington, Delaware
Monday, June 15, 2026 3:46AM
WILMINGTON, Del. — A 3-year-old boy was rushed to the hospital after being shot Sunday evening in Wilmington.
The shooting happened around 6:30 p.m. in the 1400 block of West 3rd Street.
Police said the child was shot at least once and was taken to Nemours Children’s Hospital for treatment. There was no immediate word on his condition.
Authorities said the shooting occurred in the area of a child’s birthday party.
Investigators have not released further details about what led up to the incident.
Delaware
Driver rescued after truck crashes down embankment in Hockessin, Delaware
Sunday, June 14, 2026 5:13PM
HOCKESSIN, Del. (WPVI) — A truck driver is recovering after crashing down an embankment in Hockessin, Delaware.
It happened around 10 a.m. Sunday along Lancaster Pike near Hercules Road.
Action News was there as firefighters rescued the driver from the wreck.
He was able to walk away from the scene, and was evaluated at the crash site.
No word on what caused him to veer off the road.
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