Police Find No Evidence of Hate Crime in Jonathan Josss Murder, Despite Husbands Allegation

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Authorities in San Antonio found no evidence to support claims that actor Jonathan Joss's murder was a hate crime, despite allegations from his husband, Tristan Kern de Gonzales. Joss was shot multiple times near his former home, and police have arrested 56-year-old Sigfredo Alvarez Ceja on murder charges. The investigation continues as Gonzales recounts a confrontation with the shooter that included homophobic slurs.

Authorities in San Antonio announced that their investigation into Jonathan Joss's murder has not uncovered evidence of a hate crime, despite allegations from his husband, Tristan Kern de Gonzales. Joss was shot multiple times near his former residence, which had previously burned down in January, killing their pets. Police arrested 56-year-old Sigfredo Alvarez Ceja, who now faces murder charges. Gonzales detailed a confrontation where a man shouted homophobic slurs before opening fire, stating that Joss saved his life by pushing him out of the way. The San Antonio Police Department emphasized their commitment to addressing the claims, noting the ongoing investigation will continue without interruption. Gonzales also reported a history of threats made against them, which had been communicated to law enforcement. Joss, 59, was a notable figure in the entertainment industry, recognized for roles in Parks and Recreation and video games like Red Dead Redemption. His unexpected death has left both fans and the acting community in disbelief as the investigation unfolds.

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