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Marine Veteran Who Threatened to Shoot up Texas High School and Zoo Arrested After Car Chase: Police

  • A Marine Corps veteran named Joshua Finney, 38, is accused of threatening to shoot up Morton Ranch High School and the Houston Zoo, with bond set at $10 million.
  • Finney allegedly sent threatening Facebook messages to a relative, including a threat stating, 'I'm going to your son's school to kill all the other kids.'
  • He led police on a high-speed chase, evading for eight miles at speeds of 110 miles per hour before being stopped with a loaded gun and 39 rounds of ammunition in his truck.
  • Finney is charged with evading police, harassment, and illegally possessing a weapon due to his violent criminal history.
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Marine veteran who threatened to shoot up Texas high school and zoo arrested after car chase: Police

A Marine Corps veteran had his bail raised to $10 billion after he allegedly threatened to shoot up a Texas school and zoo on Thursday and led cops on a high-speed chase.

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abc 13 Houston broke the news in Houston, United States on Friday, October 10, 2025.
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