Role-plying of course.
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It's been more than a year since a team of Navy SEALs raided a home in Pakistan and killed Osama bin Laden, but the daring mission lives on, three times a week, in a building in New Hope, Minn.
Four men and two women filed into the Sealed Mindset Firearms Studio on a hot July night. Commander Larry Yatch greeted them with some startling news. The president of the United States had authorized them to capture bin Laden.
"We're going to be flying from our base in Afghanistan," Yatch said. "Obviously, this is a complete Black Op."
This isn't a real military operation. It's a high-end role-playing game. People pay $325 to re-enact the bin Laden raid. Although the mission is fake, Yatch, Sealed Mindset's president, is a real Navy SEALs vet. He opened the 10,000-square-foot studio with his wife Anne in April. So far, 137 people have signed up to pretend to kill a man wearing a white robe and a fake beard.