Pa. police departments warn public about senior assassin game
- Halton Regional Police warned about the dangers of the Assassins Game on April 17, 2025.
- The warning follows reports of incidents involving students hunting each other with toy guns.
- Students use water or Nerf-style guns in public, sometimes resembling real firearms, causing alarm.
- Police stated that the guns used by students sometimes resemble real firearms.
- The HRPS discourages participation, citing potential criminal charges and unnecessary police encounters.
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The Halton Regional Police Service has renewed its warning to parents and students about the dangers of the “Assassins Game” following a series of recent incidents. This game, popular among high school students, involves participants “eliminating” each other using water or Nerf-style guns in various public settings. Police said some of these toy weapons closely […]
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