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Jack Horton is a Petty Officer.

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  • Jack Horton
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  • Jack Horton is a Petty Officer.
  • Jack Horton is the secondary main antagonist of Red 2. He is a corrupt CIA agent who tried to frame Frank Moses for project Nightsade and hired Han Cho-Bai and Victoria to kill Moses, also convincing people that Frank and his team were terrorists. His goal was to obtain the Nightshade nuclear bomb; to do this, he made a deal with Edward Bailey, the man who made the bomb, but reneged on his deal and captured him.
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  • Jack Horton
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  • Male
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  • James Madio
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  • Jack Horton is a Petty Officer.
  • Jack Horton is the secondary main antagonist of Red 2. He is a corrupt CIA agent who tried to frame Frank Moses for project Nightsade and hired Han Cho-Bai and Victoria to kill Moses, also convincing people that Frank and his team were terrorists. His goal was to obtain the Nightshade nuclear bomb; to do this, he made a deal with Edward Bailey, the man who made the bomb, but reneged on his deal and captured him. However, Bailey used a nerve gas to kill Horton's team, administering an antidote to both himself and Horton. After mentioning how he lost his family to people like Horton, Bailey slashed Horton with a knife, killing him.
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