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Community Safety Alert: ‘Senior Assassin’ Game Concerns in Whitehorse

Whitehorse Yukon RCMP advisory on Senior Assassin water-gun game safety risks

Whitehorse RCMP warn youth and parents about safety risks linked to the ‘Senior Assassin’ graduation game involving water guns.

Community Safety Alert: ‘Senior Assassin’ Game Concerns in Whitehorse

Section 1: The Alert

Whitehorse RCMP have issued a public advisory about the “Senior Assassin” game, a water-gun style activity that some graduating students are playing in the community. The game is currently being played in and around Whitehorse, Yukon, and police are urging both youth and parents to understand the potential safety and legal consequences.

In this game, players secretly receive the name of another participant as their “target” and attempt to eliminate them with a water gun, often filming these encounters and sharing them online. Although students have created informal safety rules, RCMP emphasize that the activity can still lead to serious misunderstandings, alarm the public, and trigger emergency responses.

Section 2: Official Details

According to the advisory, the “Senior Assassin” game usually works as follows:

Whitehorse RCMP note that some students have attempted to reduce risk through informal rules, such as:

However, police stress that these informal guidelines do not remove the potential for danger or confusion. Public safety concerns highlighted by RCMP include:

RCMP are specifically asking parents and guardians to engage with youth about this game. Families are encouraged to:

Whitehorse RCMP’s goal is to ensure that the 2026 Yukon graduates can celebrate their achievements in ways that do not put themselves, their friends, or the broader community in harm’s way. For more structured guidance on talking to youth about risk and decision-making, families can also explore resources like the CrimeCanada.ca Safety Academy education hub and stay current with similar notices through our national Safety Alerts feed.

Section 3: CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this advisory is an important reminder that even games meant to be harmless can create real safety hazards in communities across Yukon. Activities that involve surprise encounters, chasing, or imitation firearms can escalate quickly, particularly when members of the public or police cannot easily tell the difference between play and a genuine threat. We encourage youth to think carefully about how their celebrations may look to others and to prioritize safety over social media content or peer pressure.

Parents and caregivers play a critical role in prevention. Clear conversations about respecting private property, avoiding any risky use of vehicles, and never brandishing toy or replica guns in public can significantly reduce the chance of a dangerous misunderstanding. As an independent safety data resource, CrimeCanada.ca will continue to monitor and share similar advisories so that families in Yukon have the information they need to make informed, safe choices.


Official Source & Community Safety

This safety alert is based on an official release from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). CrimeCanada.ca aggregates and analyzes this data to keep the yukon community informed, aware, and safe. We are an independent safety data aggregator and not the original creators of the underlying incident report.

Read the full official release here: RCMP Official Statement.

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