Jonathan Joss murder investigators walk back dismissal of homophobic hate crime claims: ‘Way, way, way premature’
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.
“We issued a statement the day after Jonathan Joss’s murder that was way, way, way premature,” San Antonio Police Chief William McManus told reporters Thursday. “We shouldn’t have done it.”
Joss’ husband took to social media a day after his Sunday murder to claim the shooting was carried out by a bigoted neighbor who’d been harassing them over their sexuality for years — and that the gunman was spewing homophobic slurs as he pulled the trigger.

The San Antonio Police Department (SAPD) quickly rebuked those allegations, however, writing within hours on X that investigators had found “no evidence to indicate that Mr. Joss’s murder was related to his sexual orientation” — but now seems to be changing its tune.
“It was way too soon before we had any real information, and I will own that,” McManus said.