HOUSTON — While it remains unclear what prompted the fatal shooting of Jonathan Joss, a Native American voice actor best known for his work on the animated television series ''King of the Hill,'' police say they are looking into whether his sexual orientation played a role in his death.
Joss' husband has claimed the person who killed the actor yelled ''violent homophobic slurs'' before opening fire.
Initially, San Antonio police said they found ''no evidence whatsoever to indicate that Mr. Joss' murder was related to his sexual orientation.''
But on Thursday, San Antonio Police Chief William McManus walked back that statement, saying it had been made prematurely and whether Joss' sexual orientation played a role in the shooting ''is part of the investigation.''
Since Joss' killing, friends, actors Joss worked with and fans have honored the actor's memory with tributes and fond remembrances.
Here's what to know about Joss, his career and his shooting:
Who was Joss?
Joss, 59, grew up in San Antonio and graduated from the communications and theater program at Our Lady of the Lake University in 1990.