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Florida high school student shot in the arm by FDLE agent while playing ‘Senior Assassin’ game, sheriff’s office says

Nassau County Sheriff’s Office said it is investigating

The water gun used by a high school student who was shot in the arm in Nassau County on Feb. 12, 2025 by an agent with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. (Copyright 2025 by WJXT News4JAX - All rights reserved.)

NASSAU COUNTY, Fla. – The Florida Department of Law Enforcement confirmed to News4JAX that one of its agents shot an 18-year-old Bishop Kenny High School student in the arm on Wednesday. Sources told News4JAX it happened while the student was playing a game of “Senior Assassin” in Nassau County.

The game involves groups using water guns to “shoot each other” until the last man or team is left standing.

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The incident occurred around 6 a.m. on Purple Martin Drive in Yulee when the FDLE agent noticed “three people prowling outside their residence in the dark,” the Nassau County Sheriff’s Office said.

“These types of games may seem innocent, but when you have young people sneaking around in the dark wearing masks and carrying objects that could be mistaken for weapons, you’re creating a potentially deadly situation,” said Nassau County Sheriff Bill Leeper.

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The student who was shot was taken to UF Health with non-life-threatening injuries and is expected to be okay.

“Thankfully the student will survive, but this incident demonstrates exactly why parents need to take this seriously and speak to their kids about the dangers of these types of games,” Leeper added. “The next time this happens it could be someone’s life.”

News4JAX Crime and Safety Analyst Tom Hackney said he’s not surprised that this type of game led to this outcome.

“In looking at this not just in the North Florida, South Georgia area, but throughout the country,” he explained. “There was a group of teens who went into a restaurant to play this game with masks and hoods on and encountered someone carrying a concealed firearm who intervened and, luckily, the person was able to determine it was a game before using deadly force, but it’s no game.”


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