Democrat Congressman Assaulted at High-Profile Party, Accused of Racist Outburst and Attempted Deportation Threats.
Representative Maxwell Alejandro Frost was allegedly punched in the face by a 28-year-old man named Christian Joel Young during a private party hosted by talent agency CAA at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah. Young faces multiple charges, including aggravated burglary, assaulting an elected official, and assault.
According to reports, Young allegedly entered the party without an invitation and was found with a fake festival pass not issued in his name. The attack reportedly occurred after Young told Frost that President Donald Trump was going to deport him. Witnesses claim Young then punched Frost in the face while screaming racist remarks as he ran off.
Frost took to X to confirm the incident, expressing gratitude for venue security and the Park City Police Department's assistance. He stated that he was okay despite being assaulted, but also acknowledged the traumatic nature of the experience.
The Sundance Film Festival released a statement condemning the assault, emphasizing its commitment to upholding a welcoming environment for all attendees. The festival clarified that the incident occurred at a non-affiliated event and not during an official festival function.
As news of the attack spread, several Democratic lawmakers took to X to express their outrage and support for Frost. They condemned the hate speech and racist remarks allegedly used by Young, emphasizing that such violence has no place in American society.
The case is now set to proceed through Summit County courts, with Young facing prosecution on multiple charges carrying sentencing enhancements due to their violent nature.
Representative Maxwell Alejandro Frost was allegedly punched in the face by a 28-year-old man named Christian Joel Young during a private party hosted by talent agency CAA at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah. Young faces multiple charges, including aggravated burglary, assaulting an elected official, and assault.
According to reports, Young allegedly entered the party without an invitation and was found with a fake festival pass not issued in his name. The attack reportedly occurred after Young told Frost that President Donald Trump was going to deport him. Witnesses claim Young then punched Frost in the face while screaming racist remarks as he ran off.
Frost took to X to confirm the incident, expressing gratitude for venue security and the Park City Police Department's assistance. He stated that he was okay despite being assaulted, but also acknowledged the traumatic nature of the experience.
The Sundance Film Festival released a statement condemning the assault, emphasizing its commitment to upholding a welcoming environment for all attendees. The festival clarified that the incident occurred at a non-affiliated event and not during an official festival function.
As news of the attack spread, several Democratic lawmakers took to X to express their outrage and support for Frost. They condemned the hate speech and racist remarks allegedly used by Young, emphasizing that such violence has no place in American society.
The case is now set to proceed through Summit County courts, with Young facing prosecution on multiple charges carrying sentencing enhancements due to their violent nature.