CHARLOTTE AMALIE — An impaired man who interfered with police executing the arrest of another individual on St. Thomas has himself been arrested, authorities said.
Curvin Thomas, 36, was arrested and charged with interfering with an officer discharging his/her duties, disobeying a lawful order, disorderly conduct and aggravated assault, the Virgin Islands Police Department said.
The case began at 8:40 p.m. Friday, “when Special Operations Bureau officers were at Oswald Harris Court placing another individual under arrest in reference to an unrelated matter,” according to the VIPD.

VIPD mug shot of Curvin Thomas, 36, of St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
While officers were exiting the building with an arrestee, Curvin Thomas, who appeared to be intoxicated, attempted to obstruct the officers’ path by standing in the middle of the archway, police said.
Officers ordered Thomas to step back, but he ignored that directive, according to police.
Officers then placed Thomas under arrest and while being placed in handcuffs, he attempted to trip one of the officers by placing his legs between the officer’s legs, police said.
While being transported to the Alexander Farrelly Justice Complex Thomas allegedly threatened to kill the officers, according to police.
Thomas was read his Miranda Rights, booked and processed. His bail was set at $1,000.00.
Unable to post bail, he was transferred to the custody of the Bureau of Corrections at the St. Thomas jail.
Thomas is scheduled for an advice-of-rights hearing in Superior Court in Charlotte Amalie.