Three American brothers were sentenced on Dec 5 for possessing knives during a confrontation at Orchard Plaza in Singapore. Albert Max Martinez-Arizala, 25, received six weeks’ jail, Alexis Jesus Martinez-Arizala, 21, was jailed for four weeks, and Alejandro Martinez-Arizala Jr, 18, was given a 14-day short detention order, sparing him a criminal record.
The incident began during their vacation in Singapore. After visiting nightclubs, Alexis and Alejandro had a dispute at Tai Heng Teochew Porridge Stall on July 27, 2024. Alexis leaned on a movable partition, prompting the stall owner to warn him, which escalated into an argument. A man intervened, and the brothers exchanged heated words, gesturing for a fight. Passers-by calmed the situation, and the brothers left the stall.
When Albert rejoined them, Alexis and Alejandro falsely claimed they were attacked. The trio, fearing being outnumbered, armed themselves with knives, a frying pan, and a bottle of cleaner from a supermarket. Returning to the stall, Albert threatened an employee with a knife, demanding compensation for the alleged assault. The stall’s co-owner alerted the police, and patrons noticed the brothers’ weapons. They eventually disposed of the items at Orchard Point but were arrested shortly after.
The prosecutor noted the potential danger posed by the weapons, emphasizing that no injuries occurred. The brothers’ lawyer cited past trauma and mental health struggles but conceded these were not directly linked to the offences.
The maximum penalty for possessing a weapon capable of causing death is two years in jail, a fine, or both.

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