PARK CITY, Utah — A man allegedly punched Rep. Maxwell Frost at a Sundance Film Festival party Friday night after unlawfully entering the venue, police and witnesses said. Park City officers said 28-year-old Christian Joel Young hopped a security fence after being denied entry, approached Frost and others, made racially charged remarks including threats to deport them, and then struck Frost before fleeing. Authorities arrested and booked Young on assault and related charges; investigators are evaluating hate crime allegations. Festival and event organizers and emergency responders condemned the attack and cooperated with police. Based on 7 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Law enforcement and event organizers benefited from a prompt arrest and reinforced security measures, which may assist in prosecution and deter similar incidents at private festival events.
Rep. Maxwell Frost and attendees suffered physical harm, racial harassment, and emotional distress; the incident also undermined perceived safety at Sundance-related gatherings and strained community trust.
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