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Florida man charged after trying to cross Atlantic in hamster wheel.

Is he the Forrest Gump of the high seas?

A Florida man is facing federal charges after an attempt to‌ cross the Atlantic Ocean in a nautical “hamster wheel,” The Associated Press reported Thursday.

Reza “Ray” Baluchi,⁤ 51, was charged Tuesday with obstruction of‌ boarding and a violation of a captain of the port order, according to ‌a criminal complaint filed ‍in Miami.

It wasn’t the first time Baluchi has navigated the ocean in the contraption, using a system ⁢of buoys⁤ and wires to keep his hamster wheel afloat.

U.S. Coast Guard personnel spotted him in ‍the⁢ bizarre contraption off the coast of Tybee Island, Georgia, on Aug. 26, the AP reported.

He told the authorities he was going to London.

Baluchi posted a $250,000 bond, according to WPEC-TV in West Palm Beach. His arraignment ⁣is scheduled for Sept. 15.

Baluchi allegedly refused⁣ to comply⁣ with directives that he disembark the hamster vessel and board a Coast⁣ Guard boat for rescue.

The Coast Guard personnel cited the dangers of the incoming Hurricane Idalia — pointing out that a craft such as Baluchi’s was in no position‌ to‌ weather the stormy conditions ⁤he was likely to face.

Baluchi wielded a knife in interactions with the Coast Guard ⁢and at one point threatened to use wires within his craft to‍ blow it up, Coast Guard Special Agent Michael Perez said ⁣in the complaint, ​according to the AP.

Authorities eventually succeeded in retrieving him from the bubble on Aug. 29, returning him to a Coast Guard base in Miami Beach on Sept. 1.

Baluchi’s bizarre quests —⁤ including one in which he sought ‍to navigate the ⁤hamster⁢ wheel from Florida to Bermuda — were ‍profiled in a Vice News documentary three years ‌ago.

The Coast Guard ⁤has stopped him in the wheel three times before the latest incident, according to NPR.

Baluchi “has attempted voyages in ‌a similar homemade vessel ⁤in‌ 2014, 2016, and 2021, all of which ⁢resulted in ‍USCG intervention,” Perez wrote.

He rejects the idea‍ he needs any assistance from the government.

“I’ve been five years, like, ⁣do this thing,” Baluchi told the Coast Guard in 2016, according to⁢ NPR.‍ “They stop me every time, they save my life. I don’t no need it, save my life. I don’t no need it.”

The post Florida Man⁢ Facing Federal Charges After Attempting to Cross⁢ Atlantic⁢ Ocean​ in Hamster Wheel appeared first on The Western Journal.



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