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San Antonio police backpedal on initial claim that Jonathan Joss’ murder was not an anti-LGBT hate crime - “It was way too ...
“King of the Hill” fans are not happy with how the show’s creators paid tribute to Jonathan Joss following his shocking ...
Accused killer of actor Jonathan Joss, Sigfredo Ceja Alvarez, was released on bond and placed under house arrest.
Contrary to San Antonio police's initial assessment of "no evidence" of hate crime, police chief says that statement was ...
New York state lawmakers have passed a bill to preserve media access to police radio feeds as more and more law enforcement ...
The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to pause a court order to reinstate Education Department employees who ...
"My husband Jonathan Joss was murdered in a hate crime. He spent years asking for help, reporting threats, begging for protection," the actor's husband wrote.
San Antonio Police Department provides an update to the investigation into the shooting death of "King of the Hill" voice actor Jonathan Joss.
Jonathan Joss's husband shares the incredibly poignant and heartbreaking details of their final conversation with the late actor, revealing his last words.
San Antonio Police Chief William McManus, in a press conference held on June 5, revealed that the Parks and Recreation actor, Jonathan Joss's murder has no evidence of a hate crime.
A homophobic neighbor allegedly shot Jonathan Joss dead. But police initially said the killing wasn't an anti-gay hate crime.
The man charged with murdering actor Jonathan Joss told police “I shot him,” according to a police report detailing the ...
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