California Police Issue Warning About High School 'Assassin' Game
Law enforcement officials in California have issued warnings about a popular high school game where students track and 'eliminate' each other.

California law enforcement agencies have issued warnings about a high school tradition known as the 'assassin' game as graduation season approaches.
The game, which is described as app-driven, involves students tracking and attempting to 'eliminate' one another as part of what authorities characterize as a popular high school activity. Police have expressed concerns about the nature of the game and its potential implications.
The warnings come during the traditional graduation period when such activities typically occur at high schools. Law enforcement officials appear to be taking a proactive approach in addressing the game before it leads to any incidents.
Specific details about the mechanics of the game, the number of schools involved, or particular incidents that prompted the warnings were not provided in available reports. The timing of the warning suggests authorities are seeking to prevent potential problems as students participate in end-of-year activities.