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Texas Teen on Life Support After Fall During Viral 'Senior Assassin' Game

Isaac Leal, 17, suffered a catastrophic head injury after falling from a moving Jeep, prompting a police investigation and renewed warnings about the dangers of the water gun game.

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Isaac Leal.

Overview

  • Isaac Leal, a high school senior and standout baseball player, remains on life support in critical condition at Medical City Arlington.
  • The injury occurred on April 20 when Leal jumped onto a parked Jeep during the 'Senior Assassin' game, and the driver sped off, causing him to fall after hitting a road bump.
  • The Arlington Police Department has launched an investigation into the incident, which was captured on cellphone and doorbell camera footage.
  • Leal’s parents are urging greater awareness of the risks associated with 'Senior Assassin,' a game where players use an app to track and 'eliminate' opponents with water guns.
  • South Grand Prairie High School has warned students against participating in the game, joining a growing number of schools and law enforcement officials raising safety concerns.