Bryan Police Asking High School Seniors To Be Aware Of Consequences For Playing A Water Gun Game In Public

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Bryan police is asking high school seniors to be aware of the consequences for playing a game in public using water guns.

Officer Seth Waller says they responded last Friday night (April 3) to the parking lot of the H-E-B at Villa Maria and Texas following 9-1-1 calls of people chasing each other with what appeared to be real guns.

Responding officers discovered they were high school seniors with water guns playing “Senior Assassin”.

Waller said all the students cooperated with officers who investigated what happened and no arrests were made.

Waller said in addition to receiving 9-1-1 calls, another possible consequence is citizens observing what appears to be dangerous or criminal activity drawing their concealed handguns.

Parents are encouraged to speak with their children about how this behavior may be perceived in public and to discuss associated safety concerns.

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News release from Bryan police:

On April 3, 2026, at approximately 10:30 p.m., the Bryan Police Department responded to a report of a disturbance involving weapons in the 700 block of E. Villa Maria Road. A 911 caller reported multiple individuals chasing each other with what appeared to be firearms through a parking lot.

Officers responded immediately and detained eight individuals at the scene.

Following an investigation, officers determined the individuals were high school seniors participating in a game known as “Senior Assassin,” which involves the use of water guns.

The Bryan Police Department has learned this activity is currently taking place among seniors in both Bryan and College Station.

While this activity is not inherently illegal, the way it is being conducted can create safety concerns and lead to unnecessary law enforcement responses.

Important Safety Considerations:

• Calls to 911 are being generated by this activity
• Participants may be running through neighborhoods at night or hiding on private property
• Groups chasing each other in vehicles as part of the game
• Situations may be misinterpreted as actual criminal activity by citizens who witness the behavior
• Water guns may be mistaken for real firearms

These behaviors can create concern for citizens who observe what appears to be dangerous or criminal activity and may prompt emergency calls. They also create situations where responding officers must make quick decisions based on the information available at the time. This combination increases the potential for encounters that could escalate or result in unintended consequences.

The Bryan Police Department reminds all participants to remain aware of their surroundings while engaging in this activity. Parents are encouraged to speak with their children about how this behavior may be perceived in public and to discuss associated safety concerns.

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