PHILIPSBURG:--- The Police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM) strongly condemns the violent and unacceptable behavior displayed during an incident that occurred on Friday, November 14, 2025, just before 3:00 p.m. on the Philipsburg Boardwalk. KPSM is aware of the video circulating on social media and wishes to provide clear information as the investigation continues.
At the time of the incident, officers were responding to reports of a possible fight on the Boardwalk. Multiple patrols were dispatched. As one patrol vehicle attempted to access the area via Loodsteeg alleyway, officers encountered a car blocking the passage. Due to the urgency of the situation, the patrol activated its lights and sirens to have the vehicle removed.
Without provocation, an unknown female aggressively approached the patrol vehicle, slammed her hands onto the window, and proceeded to insult the officers. When approached by an officer regarding her behavior, the female suspect escalated the situation further. She initiated a physical attack, striking the officer multiple times—a deliberate and unacceptable assault on law enforcement.
Even more concerning was the conduct of several bystanders who physically held the officer back while he attempted to perform his duties and bring the suspect under control. Their actions directly interfered with a lawful police intervention and created additional risk for all involved.
KPSM emphasizes that assaulting a police officer is a serious criminal offence. Likewise, obstructing or impeding officers in the execution of their legal duties is punishable by law. These behaviors will not be tolerated under any circumstances.
The female suspect was arrested on the scene and transported to the Philipsburg Police Station for further questioning. Later, one of the male bystanders who had obstructed the officer arrived at the station and behaved in a highly disorderly manner. He was addressed about his conduct and instructed to leave the premises. It has since been confirmed that he was one of the individuals who obstructed the officer during the incident.
Detectives are actively investigating all aspects of this case. Every individual responsible for assaulting or obstructing officers will be held accountable.
KPSM again reminds the public that officers must be allowed to carry out their sworn duties safely and without interference. Actions that endanger officers or escalate situations will be dealt with firmly and in accordance with the law.
KPSM Press Release.




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