Rep. Maxwell Frost, a Democrat from Florida, revealed that he was physically assaulted at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, over the weekend. According to Frost's social media post, the altercation occurred during a private party for the film festival, where the assailant allegedly made racist remarks and punched him in the face.
The assault allegedly took place after the individual, Christian Young, was turned away from the event due to not having an invitation and subsequently "unlawfully entered" the venue. Frost reported that Young yelled racist slurs as he attempted to flee the scene before being apprehended by security and later arrested on charges of simple assault and aggravated burglary.
The Sundance Film Festival has condemned the incident, stating that it "strongly condemns last night's assault and abhor any form of violence, harassment, and hate speech." The festival's statement emphasized its commitment to providing a welcoming environment for all attendees, regardless of their background or identity.
House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries expressed outrage over the attack, calling for the perpetrator to be "aggressively prosecuted" and stating that "hate and political violence have no place in our country." The incident has sparked concerns about the rise of hate crimes and intolerance at public events.
The assault allegedly took place after the individual, Christian Young, was turned away from the event due to not having an invitation and subsequently "unlawfully entered" the venue. Frost reported that Young yelled racist slurs as he attempted to flee the scene before being apprehended by security and later arrested on charges of simple assault and aggravated burglary.
The Sundance Film Festival has condemned the incident, stating that it "strongly condemns last night's assault and abhor any form of violence, harassment, and hate speech." The festival's statement emphasized its commitment to providing a welcoming environment for all attendees, regardless of their background or identity.
House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries expressed outrage over the attack, calling for the perpetrator to be "aggressively prosecuted" and stating that "hate and political violence have no place in our country." The incident has sparked concerns about the rise of hate crimes and intolerance at public events.