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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'Senior Assassin' game a concern for Guelph police
Some youth are carrying around replica firearms in an attempt to “assassinate” each other, Guelph Police Service (GPS) explained in a press release. According to officials, the popular game is known as “Senior Assassin,” involves high school students competing to eliminate each other by shooting them with water guns or other projectiles within a specific […]
Police Warn About Dangers Of 'Assassin Game' Viral Senior Challenge
Police Warn About Dangers Of 'Assassin Game' Viral Senior Challenge - Chappaqua-Mount Kisco, NY - "We request that all students be mindful of their actions and their impact on the community," North Castle Police said in a safety alert.
Flower Mound police warn parents about risky “Senior Assassin” game among teens - Cross Timbers Gazette
The Flower Mound Police Department is urging parents to speak with their teens about a trending game called “Senior Assassin” that, while intended to be harmless fun, has led to dangerous behavior and, in at least one recent case, tragic consequences. In a message posted to social media, police alerted parents to the risks associated with the popular game in which high school students “eliminate” each other using water guns or other toy weapons …
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