Trending 'Senior assassin' game draws stark warnings from police nationwide: 'dangerous misunderstandings'
The 'Senior Assassin' game, popular among high school seniors, has raised concerns from law enforcement across the U.S. due to its potential dangers. The game involves players using water guns to eliminate each other, often leading to misunderstandings with real firearms. Police warn that the game can divert emergency resources and create panic in communities.
- ▪The game involves stalking and eliminating opponents using water guns on school campuses.
- ▪Police departments receive numerous 911 calls about suspicious behavior related to the game.
- ▪Toy guns can be mistaken for real firearms, leading to fear and dangerous situations.
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U.S. Trending 'Senior assassin' game draws stark warnings from police nationwide: 'dangerous misunderstandings' Departments say toy guns are mistaken for real firearms, diverting emergency resources and causing panic By Peter D'Abrosca Fox News Published May 22, 2026 4:48pm EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video ‘Door Kick Challenge’ returns: Teens spark costly chaos with dangerous viral prank Two teenagers were caught on camera allegedly partaking in the viral "Door Kick Challenge" in Elk Grove, California. Authorities are warning parents and teens that the prank could have serious consequences.
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