Police are warning parents about a potentially dangerous social media challenge that鈥檚 gaining popularity in Maryland.
It’s called the Splat Gun Challenge: The person taking the challenge makes a video of themselves shooting water-soaked Orbeez pellets, from battery-powered guns, at unsuspecting people.
鈥淲e’ve had several situations in the county where kids, student-aged children, adults, walking on the sidewalk, have been targeted and shot with these,鈥 said Lt. Jason Deater, with the Frederick County Sheriff’s Office, 鈥淚t scares people because they don’t know what’s going on. They don’t know what they’re being hit with right away.鈥
He said the impact is less than that of a paintball, but the pellets can still do damage, especially if they hit sensitive areas such as eyes and ears.
So far, police are aware of five of these type of shooting incidents in the county. The city of Frederick has also dealt with some.
Deater said he also worries some of the kids taking the challenge could be hurt by the person they target.
鈥淵ou target the wrong individual who thinks they might be getting shot at, or are, and they might deploy their own force,鈥 Deater said. 鈥淲e don’t want to see an incident that hurts anyone in the community.鈥
It鈥檚 also a crime. Charges filed will differ by the specific situation, but at the least, it could be second-degree assault, a misdemeanor in Maryland. That鈥檚 if there鈥檚 no injury. There鈥檚 also a possibility of destruction of property charges if clothes or items are damaged. Other possible charges include disorderly conduct and malicious destruction of property, and there could be civil court consequences.
Deater recommends parents keep an eye on their kids’ social media activity.
鈥淭ikTok is pretty popular amongst the teenage population and young adults,鈥 Deater said. 鈥淟ook at what they鈥檙e doing on their phones.鈥
He said he checks his daughter鈥檚 phone regularly.
鈥淚 want to see what she’s looking at, who she’s talking with,鈥 he said. 鈥滱nd you might start seeing some of these videos related to these challenges that they might be watching on TikTok or other social media platforms. Don’t be afraid to have that conversation with your child about the dangers of these challenges.鈥
