Police called in Groton over 'realistic' squirt gun during 'Senior Assassin' game
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Local police in Massachusetts issued a warning to high school students regarding the game 'Senior Assassin,' which led to an emergency response in Groton. A senior, armed with a realistic squirt gun, prompted multiple 9-1-1 calls, causing alarm among residents who thought a person with a real gun was on the loose. Police clarified that the game is unsanctioned and urged parents to discuss the risks associated with it, including legal consequences for causing disturbances. Wrentham police also issued similar advisories regarding the responsible use of toy guns.
The game 'Senior Assassin' is not endorsed by schools or police, highlighting concerns over safety when teens use realistic-looking squirt guns in public.
Due to the realistic appearance of the squirt gun, residents mistakenly believed they were witnessing an armed individual, prompting multiple emergency calls to the police.
Read at Boston.com
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