Meet Lieutenant Dan: The man who refused to leave his boat during Hurricane Milton

Meet Lieutenant Dan: The man who refused to leave his boat during Hurricane Milton

Tampa Bay man braves hurricane aboard his sailboat

In a remarkable display of defiance and faith, Tampa Bay resident Joe Malinowski, known to locals as “Lieutenant Dan,” survived Hurricane Milton aboard his 20-foot sailboat. While local and national officials urged evacuations, Malinowski refused to leave his boat, becoming a viral sensation after explaining his decision in a social media video. The hurricane, which made landfall in Florida as a Category 3 storm, left millions without power and caused widespread damage across the state.

Faith over fear: Malinowski’s determination to stay

As Hurricane Milton barreled towards Florida, officials issued mandatory evacuation orders, warning residents of life-threatening conditions. Despite these pleas, Malinowski remained resolute. In a video posted on Tuesday, October 8, he explained, “My faith is in God. God told me to come out here and get a boat. He’s been telling me in the last two days I’m doing the right thing. He’s got my back.”

Malinowski’s refusal to evacuate baffled many, including local authorities, who visited him multiple times to urge him to leave the harbor and seek shelter. However, the man they nicknamed after the fearless “Lieutenant Dan” from Forrest Gump stayed firm in his decision to ride out the storm.

Lieutenant Dan lives to tell the tale

On Thursday morning, after the worst of the storm had passed, Kevin O’Donnell, a local FOX 13 News anchor, posted a video update on social media, confirming that Malinowski had survived the hurricane. The clip showed O’Donnell communicating with Malinowski, still on his boat, seemingly in good spirits.

“How are you doing? How’s the ride?” O’Donnell asked.

“The water’s gone?” Malinowski responded, referring to the storm surge that had receded. O’Donnell confirmed, “Yeah, it’s going out… You hang in there.”

Malinowski appeared to have weathered the storm relatively unscathed, saying the hurricane wasn’t as bad as he had anticipated. His story quickly gained traction online, with many marveling at his resilience — and his risky decision to remain on the boat.

Hurricane Milton’s impact on Florida

While Malinowski’s tale had a fortunate outcome, the broader picture of Hurricane Milton’s impact was grim. After making landfall as a Category 3 storm late Wednesday, the hurricane left more than three million homes and businesses in Florida without power. The storm, which had initially threatened as a Category 5, weakened as it moved inland but still caused significant destruction.

Milton also triggered tornadoes across the state, leading to confirmed reports of at least four deaths and unverified accounts of multiple fatalities, including in a retirement community. The storm left a trail of destruction, with recovery efforts ongoing as officials assessed the full scale of the damage.

A viral hero or a reckless decision?

As news of “Lieutenant Dan” spread, reactions were mixed. Some admired Malinowski’s faith and bravery, while others criticized his decision as reckless, pointing to the serious dangers posed by staying in a vulnerable position during such a powerful storm. Despite this, his survival story captured the imagination of many, offering a rare moment of levity in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton’s devastation.

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