News Summary
In a bizarre incident at Jacksonville Beach, 21-year-old Joshua Kuss drove his father’s car into the ocean early on March 26, 2025. Frustrated with his father, Kuss attempted to push the car into the water before jumping in and driving it into the Atlantic. While authorities retrieved the car without injury, Kuss faces felony charges for causing over $1,000 in damages. This strange episode serves as a poignant reminder of the consequences of acting on frustration.
Jacksonville Beach Resident Charges into Ocean in Father’s Car
In a surprising turn of events, a 21-year-old man from Jacksonville Beach has found himself in quite a pickle after driving his father’s car straight into the ocean. This peculiar incident occurred in the early hours of March 26, 2025, leaving both local residents and law enforcement scratching their heads.
Late Night Drive Gone Wrong
According to reports, the young man, identified as Joshua Kuss, allegedly harbored a significant amount of frustration towards his father before deciding it was a good idea to take the vehicle for a dip in the Atlantic. Kuss had borrowed the car from his father, who had expected to get it back. However, things took a wild turn when Kuss did not return it, prompting his father to report the car missing.
The Ocean Bound Strategy
It all went down at Beach Proper North around 1:15 a.m., where Kuss initially tried a rather unconventional method to send the family car for a swim. He reportedly attempted to use a cinder block to push the car into the water, but the block kept getting stuck on the brakes. Fortunately for Kuss, he didn’t let a little obstacle like that stop him. After removing the block, he hopped into the driver’s seat, turned on the headlights, and peered around to check if anyone was watching.
A Bold Splash into the Sea
With the area clear, Kuss decided it was go-time. He drove the car right into the ocean as waves crashed against the vehicle, leaving onlookers (if there were any) with their jaws dropped. In an odd twist, it seems that Kuss was having a bit too much fun with the act, reportedly grinning as he drove the car into the surf. His rebellious spirit even led him to wish he could “point his middle finger” at both his father and aunt while making a splash.
Paddle on Back to Mom’s
After the bold aquatic maneuver, Kuss didn’t stick around to ponder the potential consequences. Instead, he drove away and made his way back to his mother’s home. Yet, he didn’t get away for long. His father soon pinged Kuss’s phone, allowing local law enforcement to track him down in no time.
Rescue Efforts for the Sinking Sedan
Meanwhile, the car was reported to be floating in the ocean. It only took about half an hour for authorities to locate the vehicle making gentle waves. Fortunately, satisfaction outweighed frustration for the authorities as they managed to retrieve the floating automobile without incident.
Charges and Consequences
As for Kuss, he will have to face the music. Following the incident, he was arrested and charged with felony criminal mischief due to the estimated damages being over $1,000. To add to his legal woes, Kuss’s father has officially pressed charges and labeled the vehicle a loss, valued at approximately $6,500. Thankfully, no injuries were reported from this rather bizarre escapade.
Lessons Learned (We Hope)
This curious incident at Jacksonville Beach not only raised eyebrows but also sparked conversations throughout the community. As parents and children often clash, one can only hope that this tale serves as a reminder of the absurd lengths frustration can lead to. Here’s to Kuss learning that there are better ways to cope with anger than sending something that doesn’t belong to you for a swim!
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