Video Game Club Founder Arrested On Child Sex Charges In St. Thomas: VIPD

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — A man who founded a video game club where teens can hang out in St. Thomas has been arrested on child sex charges, authorities said.

Dwight E. “Terrarizzin” Isaac, of Charlotte Amalie, was arrested Thursday and charged with first-degree unlawful sexual contact, the Virgin Islands Police Department said.

“Isaac was identified by the minor female victim as the person who engaged in sexual contact with her on more than one occasion,” the VIPD said on Twitter.

Isaac was booked and processed and remains in the custody of the Virgin Islands Bureau of Corrections pending an advice-of-rights hearing.

Dwight E. Isaac founded the Virgin Islands Videogame Network (VIVN) with his identical twin brother Dwayne in 2015 “as a way for local video game players to connect socially,” they told the Virgin Islands Daily News two years ago.

Dwight Isaac (left, wearing glasses) and his twin brother Dwayne Isaac pose for the local newspaper’s feature article on the two gamers in February 2019. (Photo by The Virgin Islands Daily News)

The news of Dwight E. Isaac’s arrest this week was posted by the VIPD to Twitter at 10:31 p.m. on April 29.

All criminal defendants are to be presumed innocent until, and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

Teens hang out in St. Thomas at a video game event held by the Virgin Islands Video Network (VIVN).