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Resident warns commissioners about multiweek 'assassin' water‑gun game, asks sheriff and dispatch to alert deputies

Knox County Board of Commissioners · April 14, 2026
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Summary

A Knox County resident told commissioners a student‑organized multiweek 'senior tag' or 'assassin' water‑gun game spreads across neighborhoods and urged the Sheriff's Office and 911 dispatchers be warned to avoid dangerous misidentifications; the chair pledged to notify Sheriff Wacker.

Andrea White, a Knox County resident and parent of a Mount Vernon high‑school senior, told the Board of Commissioners on April 14 that a student‑organized, multiweek game often called "senior tag" or "assassin" is moving through neighborhoods and risks being misinterpreted by residents or law enforcement.

"This activity is not a school sponsored event, but it is a very well run, student…

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