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Jonathan Joss, who acted in “King of the Hill” and “Parks and Recreation,” was shot in San Antonio by a man who yelled ...
Shouldn’t have done it, it was way too soon before we had any real information,” San Antonio Police Chief William McManus ...
San Antonio police have retracted their statement claiming there was no evidence indicating that the fatal shooting ...
SAN ANTONIO - An update is expected shortly from San Antonio Police on the investigation into the murder of "King of the Hill ...
Bexar County prosecutors have asked judges and juries to consider hate crime enhancements in four cases since 2001, according ...
It was way too soon, before we had any real information, and I will own that,’ San Antonio Police Chief William McManus said.
District Attorney Joe Gonzales weighed in on the murder of Jonathan Joss, saying it's too early in the investigation to make ...
Members of the community used the forum to highlight their own stories of homophobic threats and police response.
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 man who investigators say was driven by a desire “to kill all Zionist people” when he threw Molotov cocktails at ...
A homophobic neighbor allegedly shot Jonathan Joss dead. But police initially said the killing wasn't an anti-gay hate crime.
Contrary to San Antonio police's initial assessment of "no evidence" of hate crime, police chief says that statement was ...