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Police Warn About Dangers Of 'Assassin Game' Viral Senior Challenge

  • Seventeen-Year-Old Isaac Leal fell from the back of a moving vehicle on April 21 while playing the water gun game Senior Assassin in Arlington, Texas.
  • The incident occurred during this popular but controversial senior tradition, prompting several North Texas school districts to warn students against playing the game.
  • Isaac has been on life support for nearly a month at an Arlington hospital, while his family reports signs of responsiveness, including movement on command and emotional reactions.
  • Isaac's father Jose Leal said, "Our kid is a fighter" who has "never been a person to give up," and they hope Isaac can walk and attend his graduation on May 25.
  • Isaac's injury has raised awareness of Senior Assassin risks and caused his family to search for a long-term care facility, while the community continues to monitor the game closely.
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The Cross Timbers Gazette broke the news in on Monday, May 12, 2025.
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