Garofalo attacked, Surf City man arrested
Paul Clinton
A Huntington Beach man has been released on bail, after allegedly
assaulting former mayor Dave Garofalo in a local Mexican restaurant.
The Orange County district attorney is mulling over which charges to
file against 48-year-old Gregory Middlesworth.
At about 9:30 p.m. on May 10, Middlesworth approached Garofalo as he
sat on a bar stool at Mario’s Restaurant, police said.
“Mr. Garofalo was involved in a verbal confrontation,” Sgt. Gary Meza
said.
Middlesworth allegedly called Garofalo an obscene name, then punched
him in the head. Garofalo lost consciousness and fell to the floor.
Paramedics arrived at the restaurant, revived Garofalo and took him to
Huntington Beach Hospital for treatment.
Middlesworth was arrested that same night in a parking lot across the
street from the restaurant.
Police said it was not immediately clear why Middlesworth attacked the
former mayor.
Garofalo resigned from the City Council in late December, before
pleading guilty to conflict of interest charges. On Jan. 10, he admitted
to repeatedly voting on issues involving companies who bought ads in his
publishing business.
The council appointed former mayor Grace Winchell to fill his vacant
seat on Feb. 2.
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