San Antonio police have stated that there is no evidence to suggest that the murder of actor Jonathan Joss was linked to his sexual orientation, despite claims by his husband that the perpetrator used homophobic slurs before shooting. Joss, known for his voice work on “King of the Hill,” tragically lost his life in a fatal shooting, with the motive remaining unclear. The incident has sparked tributes from friends, colleagues, and fans in honor of the beloved actor. Joss, a Native American actor, had a notable career in television, including roles in “King of the Hill” and “Parks and Recreation.” Prior to his death, Joss had faced a personal tragedy when his childhood home burned down, resulting in the loss of his belongings and pets. The suspect in the shooting, Sigfredo Ceja Alvarez, has been charged with murder, following a confrontation at Joss’ home. The entertainment industry and Joss’ alma mater have paid tribute to the actor, remembering him as a talented storyteller and advocate.