Forty-eight people were charged with various offenses from a five-day party known as “Redneck Rave” in Kentucky. The aftermath of the party delivered reports of log impalement of a man, a slit throat, and drug trafficking. Blue Holler Offroad Park in Edmonson County hosted the event, which occurred last week from June 16 to 20. Organizers marketed it as “the biggest country party you’ll ever go to,” and “five days of mud, music, and mayhem,” and say they sold more than 20,000 tickets across the Nation. According to Courier-Journal, County Sheriff Shane Doyle said that the attendance ranged possibly from 7,000 to 21,000 people, the numbers were different when coming from different performers and the park owner. WNKY reported that 14 people were arrested, and 30 of the charges involved drugs and alcohol. Furthermore, there were 63 traffic-related charges, according to court records, including cases of driving with no seatbelts, …