Delaware
Delaware high school’s Veterans Day breakfast has special meaning for community
Every Veterans Day, Saint Mark’s High School in Wilmington, Delaware, hosts a special breakfast for veterans, military members, and their families.
Veteran Capt. Tom Weisenfels has attended for the last several years.
“It’s just a time to really reflect on all the service, active, former, and just be so grateful for what we have in the country today,” Weisenfels said.
For some, it’s an emotional day.
Veteran Tom Tyree is honored to share this special meal with his granddaughter, who hopes to fill her grandfather’s shoes one day.
“It touches you right [in the heart]. All of this,” Tyree said. The meaning of the military, the meaning of commitment.”
Cmdr. Pat Cerchio retired from the Navy 10 years ago.
“I like to get out and let people know about being in the military and how great it can be, particularly for women,” Cerchio said.
It is more than a breakfast. It supports the Stephen M. McGowan Scholarship Fund, school president Patrick Tienan says. Cpl. Stephen McGowen was a member of the class of 1996.
“Stephen was a member of the class of 96 who was killed in action,” Tiernan said. “So it’s a chance to give back to the community.”
McGowan was killed in Iraq in 2005 while serving in the Army. The funds collected provide tuition assistance for the children of active-duty military and veterans attending St. Mark’s.
While delivering the keynote address, Weisenfels shared a message directed at the country.
“Through the years, through the wars, many have lost their lives,” Weisenfels said. “It’s really a sacrifice, and we’re just so grateful for the service of all of you out there. This great event is to honor those, and we’re happy to do it here at St. Mark’s.”
More than 100 veterans and their families attended Monday’s breakfast, a St. Mark’s tradition that keeps growing.
Delaware
GOVERNOR MEYER ORDERS LOWERING OF FLAGS FOR STATE TROOPER KILLED IN DMV SHOOTING
WILMINGTON — Today, Delaware Governor Matt Meyer ordered all flags at state buildings and facilities to be flown at half-staff in remembrance of the Delaware State Trooper who was killed in the line of duty during the tragic shooting at the Wilmington DMV in New Castle.
Governor Matt Meyer, First Lady Lauren Meyer, Lieutenant Governor Kyle Evans Gay, and Second Gentleman Olin Gay issued the following statement:
“Today, we mourn the loss of a Delaware State Trooper who gave his life in the line of duty. He made the ultimate sacrifice to protect his fellow Delawareans, and our hearts are broken for his family. We are praying for them, their loved ones, and every state trooper as they grieve this sudden and unimaginable loss.
“Protecting the lives and livelihoods of Delawareans is our most fundamental responsibility, and moments like this underscore both the risks our first responders take and the courage they show every day. We are deeply grateful to the state and local law enforcement officers and emergency personnel whose professionalism and quick action helped prevent further harm.”
Flags will remain at half-staff until further notice. For real-time flag status notifications, visit https://news.delaware.gov/subscribe/.
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Delaware
Delaware state police trooper killed in active shooter incident at DMV facility; suspect also dead
This story originally appeared on 6abc.
Delaware state police say a trooper was killed in what officials said was an active shooter situation at a DMV facility in New Castle on Tuesday afternoon.
The suspect in this incident is also dead, Gov. Matt Meyer said.
State police said they are “are continuing to assess additional injuries.” There is no official word yet on the exact number of people injured.
Police say the active shooter incident is now over.
The incident happened around 2 p.m. at the facility on Hessler Boulevard.
No further details have been made available.
Police are asking residents to avoid the area.
Stay with Action News and 6abc.com as this story develops.
Delaware
2 hurt after car crashes into building in Talleyville, Delaware
Two people were hurt after a car crashed into a building in Talleyville, Delaware, Monday morning.
The incident occurred shortly before 11 a.m. along the 100 block of Brandywine Boulevard. Police said a woman was driving a light-colored vehicle when she somehow lost control and crashed through the first floor of a realty company.
A fire station is located across the street from where the crash occurred. Firefighters responded in less than a minute and the driver as well as another person were both taken to the hospital. Investigators told NBC10 both victims suffered minor injuries and are expected to be OK.
Crews removed the vehicle and boarded up the damaged building. They continue to investigate the cause of the crash.
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