Police Issue Warning About Replica Guns Used in ‘Senior Assassin’ Game

Police Issue Warning About Replica Guns Used in ‘Senior Assassin’ Game
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Olivia Gomm
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Guelph police are warning the community about the dangers of a popular game among teens involving replica firearms used to “assassinate” each other.

High school students in the Guelph region of Ontario have been playing a game known as “senior assassin” in which they carry water guns or other projectiles to shoot at each other in an elimination competition, the Guelph Police Service said in a May 13 media release.