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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.
Jonathan’s husband, Tristan Kern de Gonzales, previously said they were “harassed regularly” by neighbors for being gay, and ...
Shouldn’t have done it, it was way too soon before we had any real information,” San Antonio Police Chief William McManus ...
Pride San Antonio and the San Antonio Police Department are holding a community forum following the murder of actor Jonathan ...
Tristan Kern de Gonzales tells PEOPLE about the final moments he shared with his husband, Jonathan Joss, after the 'King of ...
The Bexar County district attorney said he was open to pursing Jonathan Joss' death as a hate crime, if evidence permits.
Law enforcement in Texas explained why the man accused of shooting actor Jonathan Joss has not been charged with a hate crime.
Detectives investigating “King of the Hill” actor Jonathan Joss’ murder walked back their dismissal of homophobic hate crime claims — admitting it was “way premature” to rule the possibility out.
The shooting of actor Jonathan Joss, best known as the voice of John Redcorn on "King of the Hill," is still being ...
San Antonio police apologized Thursday for their “premature” statement declaring there was no evidence of a hate crime in the ...
The San Antonio Police Department said Thursday that their statement finding no relation between actor Jonathan Joss' death and sexuality was premature.