Kansas teen paralyzed after girl’s dad shoots him over controversial ‘Senior Assassin’ trend in Walmart parking lot

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I guess the dad took the assassin thing a bit too far.

Seriously, what a jackass to shoot the kid.



A high school senior was left paralyzed from the waist down when a furious father shot him in a Walmart parking lot after the teen fired a toy gun at the man’s daughter as part of a controversial trend.

Anakin Zehring, 18, was in a car with two other males outside of a Walmart in Goddard, Kansas on May 11 when they spotted two teens walking towards the building and conducted a drive-by shooting with gel blasters, according to the Wichita Eagle.

A passenger inside the car shouted “I am your senior assassin” as the two teens — a girl and her boyfriend — were shot at multiple times with the water-filled polymer beads.

“Senior Assassin” is an elaborate game of tag, where participating high school seniors are given a “target” and are usually asked to record “tagging” their victims and posting it to social media off school grounds.

Most games consist of players using water guns, water balloons, or a gel blaster as seen in Zehring’s case.

Multiple police departments warned parents earlier this year that the nationwide game could have deadly consequences.

The couple claimed they were shot with several rounds of the beads before rushing inside to escape the shooting, according to KWCH.

Once inside, the girl called her father, Ruben Marcus Contreras, to tell him they were shot with the gel blasters and didn’t know who the teens were.

The girl’s boyfriend, named only as “GB” in the police affidavit of the incident, confronted the teens and was met with one of them using an expletive and “later told him to meet him out back of the Walmart,” the outlet reported.

The teen boys, who parked their car, attempted to enter the Walmart, but were kicked out and walked over to a nearby Dairy Queen.

When Contreras arrived at the store, his daughter pointed the teens out, who were getting back into their car, a Chevy Spark.

The furious father drove through the parking lot, as Zehring was backing out of the spot and confronted the teen, attempting to open the driver’s side door.


Contreras’ daughter, identified as “SC,” said she saw her father walking towards the car and put her head down “due to being scared of what might happen to her dad.”


The scared daughter heard a “loud pop” before watching the blue spark drive away and crash into shipping containers.

“(Contreras) runs back up to the driver’s side of the Spark and appears to pull out a firearm from the right side of his waistband,” a Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office detective wrote in the affidavit, obtained by the Wichita Eagle.

“(Contreras) has the firearm in his right hand and sticks his right hand into the open window of the driver’s side back seat area. It is at this point (Contreras) fires one round into the vehicle.”

Contreras was armed with a 9mm Smith and Wesson handgun.

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The single shot left Zehring with severe injuries, as it “punctured his duodenum (upper part of the small intestine) and damaged his spinal cord, causing loss of sensation from the waist down,” his parents wrote on a GoFundMe.

“The bullet caused significant damage to his body, necessitating the fusion of his L1, L2, and L3 spinal bones,” Kenly Zehring and Jeremy Zehring added.

The teen was initially hospitalized at St. Francis in Wichita in critical condition before being transferred to Madonna Rehabilitation Facility in Omaha, Nebraska.

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I guess the dad took the assassin thing a bit too far.

Seriously, what a jackass to shoot the kid.


A high school senior was left paralyzed from the waist down when a furious father shot him in a Walmart parking lot after the teen fired a toy gun at the man’s daughter as part of a controversial trend.
Anakin Zehring, 18, was in a car with two other males outside of a Walmart in Goddard, Kansas on May 11 when they spotted two teens walking towards the building and conducted a drive-by shooting with gel blasters, according to the Wichita Eagle.
A passenger inside the car shouted “I am your senior assassin” as the two teens — a girl and her boyfriend — were shot at multiple times with the water-filled polymer beads.
“Senior Assassin” is an elaborate game of tag, where participating high school seniors are given a “target” and are usually asked to record “tagging” their victims and posting it to social media off school grounds.
Most games consist of players using water guns, water balloons, or a gel blaster as seen in Zehring’s case.
Multiple police departments warned parents earlier this year that the nationwide game could have deadly consequences.
The couple claimed they were shot with several rounds of the beads before rushing inside to escape the shooting, according to KWCH.
Once inside, the girl called her father, Ruben Marcus Contreras, to tell him they were shot with the gel blasters and didn’t know who the teens were.
The girl’s boyfriend, named only as “GB” in the police affidavit of the incident, confronted the teens and was met with one of them using an expletive and “later told him to meet him out back of the Walmart,” the outlet reported.
The teen boys, who parked their car, attempted to enter the Walmart, but were kicked out and walked over to a nearby Dairy Queen.
When Contreras arrived at the store, his daughter pointed the teens out, who were getting back into their car, a Chevy Spark.
The furious father drove through the parking lot, as Zehring was backing out of the spot and confronted the teen, attempting to open the driver’s side door.
Contreras’ daughter, identified as “SC,” said she saw her father walking towards the car and put her head down “due to being scared of what might happen to her dad.”
The scared daughter heard a “loud pop” before watching the blue spark drive away and crash into shipping containers.
“(Contreras) runs back up to the driver’s side of the Spark and appears to pull out a firearm from the right side of his waistband,” a Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office detective wrote in the affidavit, obtained by the Wichita Eagle.
“(Contreras) has the firearm in his right hand and sticks his right hand into the open window of the driver’s side back seat area. It is at this point (Contreras) fires one round into the vehicle.”
Contreras was armed with a 9mm Smith and Wesson handgun.
...
The single shot left Zehring with severe injuries, as it “punctured his duodenum (upper part of the small intestine) and damaged his spinal cord, causing loss of sensation from the waist down,” his parents wrote on a GoFundMe.
“The bullet caused significant damage to his body, necessitating the fusion of his L1, L2, and L3 spinal bones,” Kenly Zehring and Jeremy Zehring added.
The teen was initially hospitalized at St. Francis in Wichita in critical condition before being transferred to Madonna Rehabilitation Facility in Omaha, Nebraska.
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People are way too angry these days.
 
If it isn't the gang bangers it is emotional stunted "adults" who are dumb as bricks.

Honest question, how do you guys keep yourself safe? What if you can't carry a gun on your persons?
 
I understand the father's fury.

But the daughter had informed him some time before he got to the Wal-mart that she was not seriously injured.

May other teenagers learn from this. But all of us here were teenagers once, and we know better.
 
No, ECB, is being what she is: a moral mutant.

Yes, he must be charged and if convicted, must serve the appropriate sentence.
 
Predictable actions of a father, shoot a daughter, get shot by a father.

With all the children killed by police mistaking their toys as real, one would think that children would be a bit smart, they are not.

The asshole who shot this man's daughter, should know that shooting somebody with frozen gel bullets could literally kill a person if they hit the child in the right spot.

Looks like the teen did not obey the warnings that come with these type of weapons. Either way it is assault with a weapon

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Case 1​

A 14-year-old boy was struck in the left eye by a gel ball (figure 1), discharged from a blaster by a friend from approximately 10 m distance. He was complaining of markedly decreased visual acuity, severe pain and vomiting. Initially he had best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) in the left eye of hand movements only (BCVA in the unaffected eye was 6/6). Intraocular pressure (IOP) in the right eye was 16 mm Hg whereas the left eye was 45 mm Hg. He had a left traumatic mydriasis, 3 mm corneal abrasion, 2.5 mm macrohyphaema (figure 2) and an area of commotio retinae temporally.

Throughout the first 2 weeks, he was maintained on strict bed rest with head elevation and to manage IOP required oral acetazolamide as well as topical timolol, apraclonidine, latanoprost and brinzolamide. He also received topical atropine for cycloplegia, dexamethasone for inflammation and chloramphenicol for antibacterial prophylaxis. After 3 weeks his hyphaema had resolved, and vision improved to 6/6 bilaterally. The commotio retinae had also resolved; however, he had started to develop a small traumatic cataract.

Case 2​

A 4-year-old boy presented to the emergency department having been struck in the left eye by a gel ball munition (figure 1) from a gel blaster (figure 3) discharged in the hands of his brother at close range. He had visual acuity of 6/9 in the affected eye (BCVA in the unaffected eye was 6/6), IOP of 15 mm Hg in each eye, corneal abrasions and traumatic dyscoria with a 2 mm macrohyphaema. Posterior segment was unremarkable. He was managed with strict bed rest with head elevation and topical therapy—atropine for cycloplegia, dexamethasone for traumatic iritis and chloramphenicol for antibacterial prophylaxis. His hyphaema had resolved 3  weeks after the injury, and vision returned to 6/6 bilaterally with normal IOP.
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Figure 3
Image of the gel blaster responsible for the hyphaema sustained in case 2. This one is designed in the appearance of a handgun, though they are also available in the form of a rifle. Classified as a ’toy' and saleable to children, it had sufficient force to cause significant blunt ocular trauma. Branding of the weapon has been censored.
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Outcome and follow-up​

Both patients have received 2 months of follow-up to date during which time their acute condition has resolved, and each has obtained return of normal visual acuity. Both patients will, however, require ongoing long-term follow-up to monitor for the chronic sequelae of blunt ocular trauma—notably glaucomatous and lenticular changes.
 
Two punks in a car hit me with a Super-Soaker once. I did not know if it was water or aids or peeass. As they laughed it up in the car Little did they know, next jammed up light i got out with a brand new cold Mickys Big mouth (on ice in tray in my car for drinking driving). Walked up to them, they were trapped and soaked them thru the conveniently open sunroof. All of it poured in. This led to more but next time.//
 
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