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Chief Beise said the 16-year-old was hiding on the ground next to a car when his friend accidentally drove the car over him.
Sauk Rapids Police Chief Perry Beise says that student suffered broken bones after his car began to roll when he was laying down in front of it.
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Publisher’s Perspective By Tim Douglass, Publisher Received a tidbit of news from the Stearns County Sheriff’s Office last week. The news addresses something called the “Senior Assassin” game.   It is ...
Officials have been warning about safety concerns over the game for more than a decade. In 2015, two Lakeville South High ...
The teen’s injuries were not life-threatening. The Nerf Wars game, in which high school students wage public battles using ...
The game, typically played by high school seniors near the end of the academic year, involves students “eliminating” each other by shooting water guns or Nerf guns at assigned targets.
Police are asking parents to “encourage their children to cease and desist, before there is a fatality," and that some Nerf War activities could be considered disorderly conduct.