当地一个学区表示,一名密歇根官员差点射杀了一名正在玩“水战”游戏的学生。
人体照相机美国广播公司新闻(ABC News)周四获得的镜头显示,一名官员在调查一份报告时,遇到一名身穿蓝色连帽衫和运动衫的人,他似乎拿着一支水枪和一部手机。
美国广播公司获得的戴维森社区学校负责人马特·洛布班发给家长的一封信敦促学生不要玩这个游戏,否则会有灾难的风险。
根据这条信息,这位警官在调查可疑活动时遇到了这名学生。
“当时一名学生向拔出枪的警官跳出来,用水枪射击,把警官弄湿了,”消息中写道。
“我们非常感谢这位警官,尽管当时天很黑,但他能够确定这名学生不构成威胁,也没有人受伤,”消息继续说道。
可以听到那个人道歉,警官回答说,“你是一个非常幸运的家伙。”
这条信息写道,“我们今天伸出援手,因为我们非常担心有人会受到严重伤害——或者更糟——因为昨晚发生的一件事之后,老年人在玩‘水之战’游戏。”
校方表示,该学生当时正在玩流行的水战游戏,看起来类似于“高级刺客,“大群同学互相追踪并记录一次水“攻击”,以便进入下一轮。
高级刺客事件已经在全国各地的社区引起了轩然大波,导致包括路易斯安那州、印第安纳州和新泽西州在内的全国各州的当地警方发出警告。
Officer nearly shoots student playing with water gun in a senior game
A Michigan officer nearly shot a student playing a "water wars" game, a local school district says.
Body camerafootage obtained by ABC News on Thursday shows an officer investigating a report when he came across an individual dressed in a blue hoodie and sweats, seemingly holding a water gun and a cell phone.
A message Davison Community Schools Superintendent Matt Lobban sent to parents, obtained by ABC News, urged students not to play the game, risking catastrophe.
According to the message, the officer was investigating suspicious activity when he came across the student.
"That is when a student jumped out at the officer, whose gun was drawn, and shot his squirt gun, getting the officer wet," read the message.
"We are so very thankful that the officer, in spite of it being dark out, was able to determine that the student was not a threat and no one was hurt," the message continued.
The individual can be heard apologizing, and the officer responding, "you are a very lucky guy."
The message read, "We are reaching out today because we are very concerned that someone is going to get seriously hurt - or worse - as seniors engage in the game of 'water wars' following an incident that occurred last night."
The school said the student was playing the popular water wars game, seemingly similar to "senior assassin," where large groups of classmates track each other down and record a water "attack" in order to advance to the next round.
Senior assassin incidents have already caused quite a stir in neighborhoods across the country, leading to warnings from local police in states across the country, including Louisiana, Indiana and New Jersey.





