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A North Texas teen who was critically injured after falling off the back of a moving vehicle while playing a viral game in April died this week. Isaac Leal, 17, was participating in a tag-style game ...
Isaac Leal, 17, a senior at South Grand Prairie High School, was chasing his classmates through an Arlington neighborhood on April 20 when he hopped on the back of a parked Jeep with his “Senior ...
A North Texas teen was critically injured after falling off a Jeep during a Senior Assassin game. Arlington police investigated and said no charges will be filed.
Isaac Leal, 17, has been on life support at an Arlington hospital for nearly a month after falling off the back of a vehicle while playing a game called "Senior Assassin." APD said Leal and other ...
Isaac Leal, 17, was critically injured in May while he was playing a viral game called "Senior Assassin," Arlington police previously said in a press release. He climbed onto the back of a Jeep ...
A top Texas high school baseball player named Isaac Leal is on life support following a serious injury he suffered while playing a water gun game wildly known among teens across the U.S. On April ...
ARLINGTON, Texas — A North Texas teen was critically injured in April while playing a viral prank game called "Senior Assassin," according to police. The game is typically played by soon-to-be ...
Arlington police said Wednesday no criminal charges will be filed after a viral game for high school students left a 17-year-old critically injured last month. According to police, the incident ...
Isaac Leal, 17, jumped onto the back of a Jeep that began to pull out of a driveway in Arlington on April 20 and later hit the ground, suffering a severe head injury, according to local stations ...
Isaac Leal, 17, had been on life support at an Arlington hospital for over a month and a half after falling off the back of a vehicle.
A senior at South Grand Prairie High School, Isaac Leal died after a month on life support following an accident while playing the game “Senior Assassin” in Arlington.