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Colorado warns of 'Senior Assassin' game risks, urging caution over realistic toy gun use.
Colorado law enforcement, including the Douglas County Sheriff's Office, has warned about the "Senior Assassin" game, a high school tradition involving students eliminating each other with realistic toy guns.
The game has sparked false alarms, with residents mistaking it for real crimes, leading to police responses and potential dangers.
Authorities stress the risks of physical altercations, weapon misuse, and tragic outcomes if bystanders or officers react in fear.
They urge parents to discuss safer senior year celebrations and advise the public to call 911 if suspicious activity is seen, emphasizing that assuming it’s just a game could have serious consequences.
Colorado advierte de los riesgos del juego 'Senior Assassin', instando a la precaución sobre el uso de armas de juguete realistas.