A Texas Teenager Critically Injured While Playing “Senior Assassin” Game
A well-known high school baseball player from Texas is currently on life support after sustaining serious injuries while participating in a popular water gun game enjoyed by teens nationwide.
Isaac Leal, a 17-year-old senior at South Grand Prairie High School, was engaged in a game of “Senior Assassin” on April 20 when the incident occurred in an Arlington neighborhood. Leal jumped on the back of a parked Jeep, where his assigned target was seated, and the target drove away at a high speed, as reported by NBCDFW.
Leal’s mother, Raquel Vazquez, explained, “They were playing ‘Senior Assassin.’ He jumped on a young girl’s Jeep as it was parked. The girl reversed and took off and drove for five minutes at a high speed to where he could not jump off.” She further added, “She hit a dip and that’s where I was told, allegedly, he flew off the Jeep and hit his head.”