Fishers police warn residents of ‘Senior Assassin’ game

Recently the Fishers Police Department has responded to several calls for young people engaging in a game known as Senior Assassin. This game involves high school seniors tracking other seniors and squirting the “target” with a squirt gun.

According to the Fishers Police Department, the student-led city-wide squirt gun tournament has been occurring for many years and has grown to a point where there are many safety concerns.

Police say this activity can appear suspicious and concerning to the general public resulting in calls to 911. Various calls received by Hamilton County dispatchers include participants trespassing on private property and driving dangerously in residential neighborhoods and major roadways, which puts themselves and residents at risk.

Police ask the community to be aware of this game, and if they see anything suspicious to avoid confronting anyone and to call the Police Department.

School Resource Officers have spoken to the students leading these activities at each high school and communicated the police department’s concerns.

Fishers Police do not condone this game and strongly encourage people to avoid this activity.