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Police Warn of ‘Senior Assassin’ Game Being Played by Teens
Police across the United States are issuing warnings about the “senior assassin” game, where high school students attempt to “assassinate” each other using water guns, paintball guns, or airsoft guns. The main concerns are:
- The toy guns can easily be mistaken for real firearms, potentially leading to dangerous confrontations with police or armed civilians.
- Students are wearing masks and trespassing on private property while playing, which could result in charges like disorderly conduct or trespassing.
- There have been reports of reckless behavior like driving erratically to find targets, leading to crashes and other disruptions.
While meant as a harmless senior prank, police warn the game carries serious risks of someone getting hurt or killed if mistaken for an actual threat.
They are urging parents to discuss the potential consequences with their kids and recommend using brightly colored water guns that can’t be confused for real weapons.
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