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Why police were called on a "senior assassin" player holding a water gun

Why police were called on a "senior assassin" player holding a water gun

Summary

Police in the United States are warning about a game called "senior assassin," where high school seniors use water guns to "tag" players. In Massachusetts, a caller mistook a water gun for a real weapon and called 911, leading to police involvement.

Key Facts

  • "Senior assassin" is a game played by high school seniors using water guns to tag each other.
  • The game is similar to tag but uses water guns instead of physical touch.
  • Police across the U.S. have issued warnings about this game for safety reasons.
  • In Massachusetts, someone called 911 after seeing a player with a water gun.
  • The caller thought the water gun was a real firearm.
  • Police responded to the call, which was based on a misunderstanding.
  • The incident highlights how realistic toy guns can cause confusion and concern.
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