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Police Shoot Two Suspects After Armed Jewelry Store Robbery on Front Street.

frontstreetrobbery02052026PHILIPSBURG: --- Two suspects were shot by police this afternoon following an armed robbery at an Infinity Jewelry Store on Front Street, in a dramatic incident that unfolded in the heart of the island’s main shopping district.
Police Spokesman Inspector E.S. Josepha confirmed that officers confronted multiple suspects just outside the store shortly after the robbery took place around 2:00 p.m. During the confrontation, two of the suspects were shot by police. Both individuals were injured and immediately taken into custody.
Authorities reported that a third suspect fled the scene on a motorcycle, heading toward Belair via Little Bay Road. Police patrol units pursued the suspect, who refused to comply with orders to stop. The chase ended when the suspect collided with a moving vehicle and fell onto the road, sustaining injuries before being arrested at the scene.
All three suspects were transported to the Sint Maarten Medical Center (SMMC), where they are currently receiving treatment under police guard.
The robbery, which occurred in broad daylight, caused panic among business owners, employees, and visitors in the busy Front Street area. Several stores temporarily closed as heavily armed police secured the scene.
Detectives and forensic teams are actively investigating both locations connected to the incident—Front Street and Little Bay Road. Authorities have not yet released the identities of the suspects or confirmed what items were taken during the robbery.
Police are urging anyone who may have witnessed the incident or who has information that could assist in the investigation to contact the police station at +1 (721) 542-2222 or the anonymous tip line at 9300.
This remains an active investigation, and further updates are expected as more details become available.


Armed Robbery on Front Street – Suspects Arrested.

armedrobberyfillin13082012PHILIPSBURG:--- The Police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM) is currently investigating an armed robbery that took place at a jewelry store on Front Street earlier today.
The incident occurred shortly after 2:00 PM on May 2, 2026. Police patrols and detectives responded immediately to the scene and initiated an investigation.
Several suspects have been arrested in connection with this incident. At this time, officers remain actively engaged in the investigation.
KPSM will provide further updates as more information becomes available.
The public is urged to remain calm and to contact the police with any information that may assist in the investigation.

IShowSpeed Ignites St. Maarten with High-Energy Arrival Amid Record-Breaking Caribbean Tour.

ishowspeed30062026PHILIPSBURG:---  Global streaming sensation Darren Watkins Jr., widely known as IShowSpeed, made a dramatic entrance into St. Maarten on Wednesday evening, electrifying crowds as he marked the final stop in his ambitious bid to livestream from the most countries in a single day.
Despite a delayed arrival that forced adjustments to his tightly packed itinerary, the 50-million-subscriber YouTuber wasted no time immersing himself in the island’s culture. He made a spirited visit to Captain D’s Rib Shack, sampling local flavors, before heading to the Bacchanal/Pondfill Boulevard strip, where he soaked in the vibrant Carnival atmosphere.
From the moment he exited the airport, IShowSpeed was met with overwhelming enthusiasm. Hundreds of fans lined the roads and gathered at key stops, with some even chasing the vehicle transporting him through Philipsburg, eager to catch a glimpse of the internet star whose high-energy livestreams have captivated audiences worldwide.
“This is just vibes — everybody having fun,” “The food is good. It gives me a Miami, South Beach vibe. Everybody is just very vibrant here.”
The whirlwind visit follows a packed day that saw him stream from multiple Caribbean nations, including Dominica, Guadeloupe, and St. Kitts and Nevis. His regional tour, which began in Trinidad and Tobago on April 25, has drawn massive attention both online and on the ground, with fans turning out in droves at every stop.
Organizers confirmed that IShowSpeed plans to extend his stay in St. Maarten to further experience the island, with updates expected via his social media platforms. Press conference host Gee Money also revealed that the creator is set to participate in Thursday’s Grand Parade, one of the island’s most anticipated Carnival events.
Co-host SuppaKid described the tour as “monumental for the Caribbean overall,” highlighting the exposure it brings to the region through IShowSpeed’s global platform.
Recognized on the TIME100 Creators List and named one of Rolling Stone’s Most Influential Creators, IShowSpeed has built his brand by blending gaming, sports, and real-world adventures into dynamic livestream experiences. His Caribbean tour, supported by official travel partner Expedia, has further cemented his reputation as a digital trailblazer capable of turning destinations into viral moments.
As anticipation builds for his continued presence on the island, one thing is certain: St. Maarten has firmly secured its place in IShowSpeed’s record-breaking journey — and in the spotlight of millions watching around the world.

Traffic Measures and Safety Guidelines – Grand Carnival Parade 2026.

grandparade29042026PHILIPSBURG:--- The Police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM) hereby informs the general public of the upcoming Grand Carnival Parade, scheduled for Thursday, April 30, 2026.

The parade is set to commence at approximately 10:00 AM (noon) and will follow the route outlined below:

Starting on L.B. Scott Road, continuing onto Bush Road, Nisbeth Road, Percy Labega Street, Longwall Road, and Front Street, then proceeding via W.G. Buncamper Road, Freedom Fighters Roundabout, W.J.A. Nisbeth Road, and Soualiga Road, before concluding at the Festival Village.

In connection with this major event, temporary road closures will be in effect along the parade route and surrounding areas. KPSM strongly advises all motorists to plan ahead and make use of alternative routes to avoid delays and congestion.

Special attention is drawn to scooter and motorcycle riders, who are reminded to strictly adhere to police instructions. Riders must refrain from entering or riding within the parade, as this poses a risk to public safety and disrupts the orderly flow of both the parade and vehicular traffic.

KPSM personnel will be actively deployed throughout the event to ensure the safety and security of all participants and spectators. The cooperation of the public is essential in maintaining a safe and enjoyable environment for everyone.

The Police Force of Sint Maarten appreciates the understanding and cooperation of the community and encourages all to celebrate responsibly.

Lissabon Verdict Shakes Prosecution Case Today.

~Wednesday Court Ruling Rejects Majority of Bribery Claims Against Brison; Appeal Expected.

courthousesxm29042026PHILIPSBURG:--- The highly watched “Lissabon” corruption case took a major and unexpected turn today, Wednesday, after the Court of First Instance rejected most of the bribery allegations brought against former Member of Parliament Rolando Brison.

In a ruling handed down this morning, the Court found that two of the three alleged bribery scenarios could not be proven. Only one allegation was upheld, leading to a six-month prison sentence, temporary loss of passive voting rights, and an order to repay approximately US$8,000 in gifts.

The verdict is expected to be appealed.

Major Blow to Prosecution Narrative

For years, the Prosecutor’s Office portrayed the Lissabon case as a serious public corruption matter involving bribery, political influence, and cryptocurrency-linked dealings. But after a lengthy investigation and trial, today’s judgment significantly narrowed those claims.

The Court’s rejection of most allegations is already viewed by many as a setback for prosecutors who publicly advanced a much broader corruption narrative than what was ultimately proven in court.

Millions Spent, Questions Rising

The case was investigated with support from Kingdom-backed anti-corruption structures tied to the TBO (Taskforce Bestrijding Ondermijning) and related enforcement units funded by the Dutch government.

Those programs receive substantial annual funding aimed at combating organized crime and corruption across the Caribbean part of the Kingdom.

Now that most charges were not proven, critics are asking a direct question: How much public money and manpower were spent on the Lissabon case for such a limited result?

No official breakdown has yet been released detailing the cost of investigators, forensic experts, crypto analysis, surveillance, or trial preparation connected to this prosecution.

Crypto Evidence Debate Returns

Attention is also returning to the prosecution’s use of blockchain and cryptocurrency evidence during trial proceedings.

Observers noted disputes during the case about whether investigators fully understood certain crypto transactions. With the majority of claims now dismissed, that aspect of the prosecution strategy is likely to face renewed scrutiny.

Appeal Battle Next

Because the verdict will be appealed, today’s ruling is not the final chapter. The appeals court may uphold, modify, or overturn the decision.

But as of this Wednesday afternoon, one reality is clear: the sweeping corruption case many expected did not materialize.

Instead, today’s judgment has turned the spotlight back onto the Prosecutor’s Office itself — and whether one of Sint Maarten’s most prominent corruption prosecutions was overreached from the start.


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