GURNEE, IL – A concealed carry holder dining in a local restaurant faced a moment of grave misunderstanding when high school students, involved in a game known as “Senior Assassins,” entered the establishment wearing ski masks and wielding water guns closely resembling real firearms. The students, hailing from a neighboring community, aimed to douse their peers with water as part of the game’s objective, not anticipating the potential for a dangerous misinterpretation of their actions.
This incident, which took place yesterday, underscores a critical issue highlighted by the Gurnee Police Department: the public depiction of firearms, authentic or imitation, can incite fear and lead to precarious situations. The game “Senior Assassins” typically involves teams in a tournament-style competition, where participants seek to “eliminate” each other using water guns. The use of ski masks for surprise attacks, while part of the game, contributed significantly to the confusion and near-catastrophe in the restaurant.
The police department has issued a community alert, urging residents to reevaluate their engagement in such activities, stressing the importance of public safety and the real risk of causing public alarm. The incident serves as a vivid example of the adage “play stupid games, win stupid prizes,” highlighting how seemingly innocent fun can quickly spiral into life-threatening scenarios. Such incidents may also result in Disorderly Conduct charges due to the distress they cause to bystanders.
The Gurnee Police Department appreciates the community’s ongoing vigilance and cooperation in reporting suspicious activities. They remind everyone to adhere to the principle of “See Something, Say Something,” ensuring the safety and well-being of the community remains a shared priority. This incident is a potent reminder of the responsibilities that come with the right to carry concealed weapons and the collective duty to act with caution and consideration for the broader public’s safety.
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