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Criminal charges won't be filed after "Senior Assassin" game left teen on life support

  • Seventeen-Year-Old Isaac Leal remains on life support in an Arlington hospital after falling off a moving vehicle on April 21 while playing Senior Assassin, a popular water gun game among graduating seniors.
  • The incident followed Isaac's participation in Senior Assassin, a controversial game that has become an unofficial tradition, and reports note school districts warn students against playing it due to safety concerns.
  • Isaac has been hospitalized for three weeks, with his family showing a video they believe proves he is responding, expressing cautious hope fueled by signs like leg movement and emotional responses.
  • Isaac’s father, Jose Leal, said, "Our kid is a fighter" and highlighted his son's resilience and hopes Isaac can walk and leave the hospital before his May 25 graduation.
  • The injury prompted North Texas school districts to threaten punishment for those caught playing, while Isaac’s family continues searching for a long-term care facility and remains hopeful about his recovery.
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The Cross Timbers Gazette broke the news in on Monday, May 12, 2025.
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