Portage, Indiana 'senior assassins' game: Adrian Williams facing felony charge for intimidation near Planet Fitness, police say

In Portage, Indiana, a seemingly innocuous high school game led to an unexpected police intervention, highlighting the fine line between fun and potential danger. Local authorities released images of a toy water gun after responding to a report of an armed individual in a Planet Fitness parking lot located at 6221 US Highway 6.

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On that Friday, multiple 911 calls flooded in, suggesting a possible threat, which turned out to be linked to the popular “senior assassins” game—a tradition among students. Given that the incident occurred during school hours, the police were initially on high alert, anticipating a more serious situation.

Despite their knowledge of this game, the officers had to treat the situation with utmost seriousness. “This emergency response put both officers and the community at unnecessary risk,” a police spokesperson commented, emphasizing how it also delayed responses to three other calls happening at the same time within the city.

When police arrived, they found 18-year-old Adrian Williams inside a vehicle with the water gun lying in the passenger seat, confirming the harmless nature of the situation.

The incident serves as a cautionary tale about the potential for misunderstandings when games mimic real-life threats, especially in public spaces. It reminds everyone of the delicate balance between youthful amusement and public safety.

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Police said that as he was being detained, he told police he was playing the game.

Williams was charged with felony intimidation.

“We understand that this game has been played by high school seniors in our area for a few years and this appears to have become a tradition,” police said. “Unfortunately, we have previously had to respond to reports of reckless driving, road rage, and carjacking.”

Police urge teenagers to use brightly colored water guns and to not engage in reckless and dangerous behaviors.

“It is ultimately the duty of the young adults who engage in this game to conduct themselves in a safe, lawful manner that does not cause fear and panic within our community,” the spokesperson said.

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