FanX doubling security efforts for this year's event


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SALT LAKE CITY — FanX is more than doubling its security efforts as organizers prepare to host around 100 celebrities and more than 100,000 visitors over the next few days.

FanX producer Dan Farr said the decision comes as a precaution, rather than a reaction to any unrelated incidents.

"We're significantly beefing up security just because we want to make sure that everybody feels safe," Farr said. "We've been working with the Salt Lake City chief of police and several other law enforcement agencies."

Organizers say visitors will notice a distinct difference in the number of officers on the floor while the event runs through Saturday. There will also be additional behind-the-scenes efforts that won't be seen. Either way, Farr said they simply want to make sure everyone can feel more secure while enjoying whatever draws them to the Salt Palace Convention Center.

John Rhys-Davies from "Indiana Jones” and "The Lord of the Rings" talks with fans at FanX in Salt Lake City, Wednesday. Organizers are doubling security efforts at this year's event as a precaution.
John Rhys-Davies from "Indiana Jones” and "The Lord of the Rings" talks with fans at FanX in Salt Lake City, Wednesday. Organizers are doubling security efforts at this year's event as a precaution. (Photo: Mike Anderson, KSL-TV)

"Pop culture and fandom is kind of a unifying thing," Farr said. "People can come here and still celebrate Star Wars or Star Trek. Maybe they can get a little bit of debate about Star Trek (being) better than Star Wars or DC or Marvel, and that's okay. As long as it's good nature or fun, we welcome it here."

Farr said FanX has an impressive lineup this year, including the likes of William Shatner and David Tennant. He added that some of the biggest hype he's hearing about, however, is for May Hong, one of the voices behind Netflix's smash hit, Kpop Demon Hunters.

"That has been so phenomenal, how big that's been," he said.

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Mike Anderson often doubles as his own photographer, shooting and editing most of his stories. He came to KSL in April 2011 after working for several years at various broadcast news outlets.

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