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The actor, who was Comanche and White Mountain Apache, was shot in a targeted hate crime while protecting his husband.
The attorney for the man accused of killing actor Jonathan Joss earlier this month is speaking publicly for the first time, claiming his client acted in self-defense and is not guilty of any hate ...
Fatal shooting of King of the Hill actor Jonathan Joss wasn’t hate crime because suspect’s brother is gay: lawyer Sigfredo Ceja Alvarez was arrested in connection with the murder of Joss, best ...
Sigfredo Ceja Alvarez was arrested in connection with the murder of Joss, best known for his roles on “King of the Hill” and “Parks and Recreation.” ...
Long before Jonathan Joss was killed, a San Antonio neighborhood on edge Neighbors say the actor's death was no hate crime but the result of a long-simmering feud fueled by Joss' threats and ...
Hours later, the San Antonio police department posted on X, writing, “Despite online claims of this being a hate crime, currently the investigation has found no evidence to indicate that … Mr. Joss’s ...
Days after Jonathan Joss was found dead in his San Antonio neighborhood, the man accused of killing the King of the Hill voice actor has maintained that he did not commit the crime.
“The loss of Jonathan Joss was tragic, most heavily felt by the LGBTQ community,” the chief added. Texas does not have separate hate crimes charges.
The man who fatally shot “King of the Hill” actor Jonathan Joss was acting in self-defense, according to his attorney, who also denied claims it had anything to do with Joss being gay.