Play-fighting at barbecue ends with hot coals being dumped on man, charges say

A Utah man is facing a criminal charge accusing him of dumping hot coals on another man while they were play-fighting during a barbecue in West Valley City.

A Utah man is facing a criminal charge accusing him of dumping hot coals on another man while they were play-fighting during a barbecue in West Valley City. (Chinnapong, Shutterstock)


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WEST VALLEY CITY — Play-fighting at a summer barbecue in West Valley City went too far when one of the guests dumped hot coals onto another man, police say.

Now, Jose Enrique Pena-Negrin, 29, address unknown, was charged Tuesday in 3rd District Court with aggravated assault resulting in serious injury, a second-degree felony.

West Valley police responded to an incident at a backyard barbecue near 4400 South and 2700 West on Aug. 31. One man told officers that "he was at a barbecue with friends and they were play-fighting with the water hose," according to charging documents. "A video recording of the incident … shows him spraying Pena-Negrin with a hose in a playful manner and Pena-Negrin is seen laughing."

The man using the hose was then wrestled to the ground by another man, and "Pena-Negrin is then seen carrying the charcoal grill over to (the victim) and dumping the hot coals — seen smoking in the video — on (the victim's) torso, causing him to immediately jump away," the charges state.

The victim was admitted to the Intermountain Burn Center at the University of Utah on Sept. 2 and stayed until Sept. 11 to be treated for "several second-degree burns and some third-degree, partial and full thickness burns on his right arm and torso," according to the charges.

Prosecutors have requested a warrant for Pena-Negrin's arrest.

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Pat Reavy, KSLPat Reavy
Pat Reavy interned with KSL in 1989 and has been a full-time journalist for either KSL or Deseret News since 1991. For the past 25 years, he has worked primarily the cops and courts beat.

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