Fremont police warn against ‘Assassins’ game played by Bay Area high school seniors

The Brief

  • Fremont police are raising awareness about a game – called “Assassins” – played by high school seniors.
  • The game involves 12th-grade students using toy guns, such as water guns and Nerf guns, to target other students.
  • Authorities said that police reports related to youth playing the game with toys that resemble real guns pose serious public safety risks.

FREMONT, Calif. Fremont police are raising awareness about a game played by high school seniors that authorities say poses serious public safety risks.

Assassins game

What we know:

The game – called “Assassins” – involves 12th-grade students using toy guns, such as water guns and Nerf guns, to target other students, according to the Fremont Police Department.

The department added that the game usually occurs off campus throughout the city, and in other areas across the Bay Area and the nation.

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