Boca Raton Police Issue Warning Over “Senior Assassin” Game Involving Toy Guns

by | Mar 4, 2026 · 8:29 am | Public Safety, Boca Raton Archive | 0 comments

A Boca Raton Police Department advisory warns high school seniors and parents that “Senior Assassin” games involving realistic-looking toy guns can be mistaken for real weapons in schools and public places.

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BOCA RATON, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2026) — Boca Raton police are warning high school seniors and parents about a popular game known as “Senior Assassin,” saying what some students treat like a prank can create real-world consequences when toy guns are carried into schools or public places.

The Boca Raton Police Department said the game typically involves teens bringing water guns, airsoft guns, or other realistic-looking toy guns to school or into the community. That’s where the risk starts. In public settings, anything that resembles a weapon can be mistaken for a real firearm, and that can trigger fear, emergency calls, and a law enforcement response.

Police stressed that nothing remotely resembling a weapon should be treated like a joke. Even if a student believes the item is obviously fake, the people around them may not know that. A realistic-looking toy gun can cause unnecessary panic in seconds, especially in a school environment or a crowded public area.

The department’s message is aimed at both students and parents, with a clear point: if a prank involves something that looks like a gun, the outcome can be bigger than the prank. What one group sees as a game can be interpreted as a threat by a teacher, a parent, a passerby, or another student who has no context for what’s happening.

Police urged students to think twice before taking part. They also asked parents to make sure their children hear the message directly, especially seniors who may be more likely to join in with end-of-year games and dares.

The department acknowledged that senior year comes with its own traditions and jokes, and that students will find ways to have fun. But police drew a line at anything involving guns — real or fake. They said there are many games, pranks, and practical jokes that can get a few laughs without bringing anything that looks like a weapon into a school or a public space.

For Boca Raton residents, the department’s warning is also a reminder of what to watch for. If someone sees a person handling what appears to be a gun in public, they may react as if it is real. That reaction can include calling 911, leaving an area quickly, or alerting school staff. Police are signaling that these situations can escalate fast, even when the original intent was “just a game.”

The responsibility, police said, sits with both students and parents: students should avoid participating in activities that involve realistic-looking guns, and parents should talk with their children before a prank becomes a public safety scare.

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