How to play smart during Senior Assassin game
FISHERS, Ind. (WISH) — A popular tradition for high school seniors has returned to central Indiana, but police remind students to play smart.
Fishers Police Department issued a public safety message about the Senior Assassin game, warning that realistic-looking water guns can lead to dangerous situations.
Fishers police say students can still have fun while making sure the game doesn’t put players or the public at risk. They recommend having very bright-colored water guns, avoiding private property, not wearing face masks, and using water guns that are clearly toys.
Senior Assassin is a popular game among students. They often pool money, then shoot at each other with squirt guns. The last one standing gets the ...

16 hours ago
1












English (US) ·