BUCKINGHAM TOWNSHIP, PA — The Buckingham Township Police Department is warning students against participating in a widespread high-school tradition known as “senior assassin.”
"As we approach graduation season, our department is aware of the 'Senior Assassin' game being played by high school seniors in our community. For us, this sometimes means we are responding to 911 calls involving 'armed subjects' in the community," police said.
Senior Assassin is a game that involves high school students “stalking” and “shooting” each other with water guns in an attempt to be the last senior standing.
"We have heard that some students are using Nerf guns or silly string. Think of this game as 'hide and seek'. While often intended as harmless fun, this activity can create serious safety concerns for our community," police said.
Police said while they do not condone the game, they recommend that students:
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