A Florida man was arrested on Monday after police said he approached another man and asked for a ride. Even though the driver refused, the man got into the car with him, threatened him but then asked for a hug when they reached his destination.

Nicholas Foreman, 36, came up to Garrett Loughry on Sunday at 4:55 a.m. at a DeLand-area gas station and asked for a ride to Wendy’s, the Daytona Beach News-Journal reports. Loughry refused, but Foreman persistently asked and placed his right hand on his waistband as if he had a weapon, police added.

Foreman entered Loughry’s vehicle and sat in the seat behind the driver. After Loughry refused his request again, Foreman said he had a gun, police said. He asked Loughry if he would take him to a nearby convenience store and once they arrived, Foreman got out of the vehicle and asked if he could purchase the beer that Loughry had in his car.

Police said Loughry declined to sell Foreman his beer, and finally Foreman proceeded to ask if Loughry would step out of the vehicle and give him a hug.

"The victim advised he obliged due to being in fear of what the defendant had," the officer wrote in his report, according to the Daytona Beach News-Journal.

Foreman was arrested on Monday and charged with carjacking with a firearm/deadly weapon and carrying a concealed weapon/firearm. A hunting knife was also recovered on him by police.

Read more at the Daytona Beach News-Journal.