‘Senior assassin’ games prompt warnings from law enforcement agencies: ‘It’s not smart’
Police say the game can trigger fear, 9-1-1 calls and armed responses when water guns look like real firearms.
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Senior Assassin game 'creates risk' of public mistaking water guns for real guns, WRPS warns
Waterloo regional police are discouraging participation in a game which involves high school students and water guns, often taking place around this time of year. Police say the game, Senior Assassin, causes risk, due to public perception of threatening or criminal behaviour by participants.
Police condemn 'senior assassin' game after it leads to injured student
The popular tag-style game is when students use water guns to "eliminate" one another. Although designed for recreational activity, the high school game has caused trouble in multiple Region towns.
Delano police warn parents about the 'Senior Assassin' student game
The Delano Police Department is urging parents to talk with their children about a popular game known as "Senior Assassin."While the game may seem harmless, officials say it can quickly escalate and create safety concerns in the community.The game consists of students shooting each other with water guns. Police warn that these water guns could resemble actual firearms, and officers responding to an incident could mistake the toys for real guns.P…
Waterloo regional police warn families about ‘Senior Assassin’ game
Waterloo Regional Police are urging high school students and their families to avoid taking part in “Senior Assassin,” a springtime game organized by graduating students that can alarm the public and trigger emergency calls
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