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Jonathan Joss murder investigators walk back dismissal of homophobic hate crime claims

Last updated: June 5, 2025 2:10 pm
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San Antonio Police Chief William McManus admitted that it was premature to dismiss claims of a homophobic hate crime in the murder investigation of “King of the Hill” actor Jonathan Joss. Joss’ husband had initially claimed that a bigoted neighbor who had been harassing them over their sexuality for years was responsible for the shooting, and that homophobic slurs were used during the attack.

The San Antonio Police Department quickly refuted these allegations, stating that there was no evidence to suggest that Joss’s murder was related to his sexual orientation. However, Chief McManus later acknowledged that the statement was issued too soon before all the facts were known.

Investigators arrested Joss’ 56-year-old next-door neighbor, Sigfredo Ceja Alvarez, at the scene. While Chief McManus did not confirm whether homophobia was being considered as a motive, he explained that hate crimes in Texas are addressed through sentencing enhancements rather than separate charges.

Joss, known for his role as “John Redcorn” on “King of the Hill,” was fatally shot in his driveway after a heated argument with someone. His husband claimed that the neighbor had displayed the remains of their recently deceased pet dog, leading to a confrontation that turned deadly.

Neighbors revealed a history of conflict between Joss and Alvarez, with reports of gunshots coming from both properties late at night. Chief McManus disclosed that there had been over 70 police calls to Joss’s property in the past two years, indicating ongoing disputes and conflicts.

The investigation into Joss’s murder is ongoing, with authorities reevaluating the initial dismissal of homophobic hate crime claims. As more details emerge, the true motive behind the actor’s tragic death may become clearer.

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