This Man Escaping Police On A Jet Ski Is The Most Miami Thing Ever (VIDEO)

Federal and local authorities were on the chase.
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On Monday, a scene that could only be described as the most Miami thing ever played out when a wanted man attempting to escape police on a jet ski was caught on camera.

The resulting jet ski chase led federal and local authorities across Biscayne Bay in pursuit of the man at around 8 p.m. on Monday.

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NBC Miami reported that the man was wanted by U.S. Marshalls and fled authorities after being pulled over near the Haulover sandbar.

The thrilling chase ended with the man in custody, but no other information has been released at this time regarding what charges he was facing.

After being posted to the onlyindade Instagram account, which features other strange and very Miami moments captured in Dade County, the video has garnered over 242K views.

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