Authorities inform public of ‘Senior Assassins’ game, ask students to be cautious while playing

MONROE COUNTY, Michigan — The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office is informing the community about a tradition held by students that might alarm residents and cause them to call authorities.

According to a press release, the game is called “Senior Assassins” and involves students stalking each other and shooting each other with water guns. The last senior standing wins.

The nature of the game involves some level of hiding and seeking, the sheriff said, leading some concerned residents to call 911. These suspicious persons turn out to be the students…

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