Police warn against 'senior assassin' trend among high school grads

Students say the water-gun game "senior assassin," which has gained a following in Ontario and beyond, is a way for grads to make memories in their final months of high school. But Ontario Provincial Police say there are safety concerns, and they are already getting 911 calls as some confuse a water gun with a real firearm.

Police warn against 'senior assassin' trend among high school grads
Three teenage boys stand in a park. One points a purple plastic water gun while the other two point water bottles at the camera.

Students say the water-gun game "senior assassin," which has gained a following in Ontario and beyond, is a way for grads to make memories in their final months of high school. But Ontario Provincial Police say there are safety concerns, and they are already getting 911 calls as some confuse a water gun with a real firearm.