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Villager’s son arrested after alleged attack at Chula Vista Rec Center

Joshua J. Duffy-Sedicino
Joshua J. Duffy-Sedicino

A 27-year-old living with his mother in the Village of Del Mar was arrested Thursday after he allegedly punched another man in the face at Chula Vista Recreation Center.

The men got into a fight at the entrance to the recreation center shortly before 11 a.m., according to an arrest report from the Lady Lake Police Department.

Joshua J. Duffy-Sedicino punched another man in the face and started screaming profanities at him. The attack occurred after Duffy-Sedicino asked the other man for a cigarette and inquired about his wife attending the police academy, the report indicated. Duffy-Sedicino also went on a anti-police rant.

An onlooker called law enforcement. Duffy-Sedicino also allegedly spit at the other man and at a female employee of the recreation center.

He was arrested on two counts of battery and booked at the Lake County Jail. He was released after posting $2,000 bond.

Earlier this year, Duffy-Sedicino had been arrested on a Volusia County warrant charging him with failure to appear on a charge of attempted robbery with a weapon.

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