Reported 6 months ago
Two schools in Long Island, New York's Port Washington district recently went into lockdown due to the popular 'Senior Assassin' game among teens, where high school seniors shoot each other with squirt guns or Nerf guns. The game, although initially intended for fun, has led to real incidents causing harm and sparking safety concerns among adults. Dr. Courtney Conley warns of the risks involved, such as misunderstanding by bystanders, unsafe behavior, location sharing, and potential escalation of conflicts. Parents are advised to set clear rules and parameters if their children choose to participate in the game.
Source: YAHOO