Local police departments are warning parents and teens about the potential dangers of the latest viral social media trend.
- Local police departments are warning parents and teens about the potential dangers of the latest viral social media trend that's gaining traction on TikTok.
"Just because you see something on TikTok or on a social media trend, don't think that it means it's okay and you should go participate and do it," Irving Police Public Information Officer Robert Reeves said.
Police said these guns might look fake, but they shoot at high velocity and can cause significant injuries. In Irving, two people have been seriously hurt so far.
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