
Voice actor Jonathan Joss was shot and killed in San Antonio, Texas. The suspect has been identified as Sigfredo Alvarez Ceja, who was reportedly Joss’ neighbor
Sigfredo Alvarez Ceja has been identified as the suspect in the fatal shooting of actor Jonathan Joss, best known for voicing John Redcorn in ‘King of the Hill.’ The shooting occurred Sunday in San Antonio, Texas. Ceja has been arrested and charged with first-degree felony murder. His bond has been set at $200,000.
According to NYPost, Ceja allegedly shot and killed his neighbor, Joss, during an altercation before fleeing the scene in a vehicle. He was caught just one block away from the residence.
In a statement posted to Joss’ Facebook page, his husband, Tristan Kern de Gonzales, claimed the shooting was motivated by homophobia and detailed years of harassment the couple allegedly endured.
“My husband Jonathan Joss and I were involved in a shooting while checking the mail at the site of our former home. That home was burned down after over two years of threats from people in the area who repeatedly told us they would set it on fire. We reported these threats to law enforcement multiple times and nothing was done,” he wrote in a statement.
“Throughout that time we were harassed regularly by individuals who made it clear they did not accept our relationship. Much of the harassment was openly homophobic.”
What happened on Sunday?
Earlier this year, the couple’s San Antonio home was destroyed in a fire that also killed their pet dogs. On Sunday, Joss and Gonzales returned to the site to collect a victim’s fund check related to the fire. While at the location, they discovered the skeletal remains of one of their dogs and began crying and yelling in grief.
“While we were doing this a man approached us. He started yelling violent homophobic slurs at us. He then raised a gun from his lap and fired,” Gonzales wrote. “Jonathan and I had no weapons. We were not threatening anyone. We were grieving. We were standing side by side. When the man fired Jonathan pushed me out of the way. He saved my life.”
“Jonathan was murdered by someone who could not stand the sight of two men loving each other. I was with him when he passed. I told him how much he was loved,” he added. “Jonathan saved my life. I will carry that forward. I will protect what he built.”
The man who attacked a pro-Israel demonstration in Boulder with incendiary devices on Sunday, injuring 12, had posed as a gardener to get close to the group. According to the local authorities, he wanted to kill them all with Molotov cocktails and showed no remorse for his actions after being arrested.
The authorities said that before the attack, he had second thoughts and only threw two out of the 18 incendiary devices he had prepared. He had gas in a backpack sprayer but told investigators he didn’t spray it on anyone but himself “because he had planned on dying.”
The police wrote in an affidavit that Mohamad Sabry Soliman, 45, told them that he had thought he wouldn’t forgive himself if he didn’t attack those protesting for the release of Israeli hostages.
He said he planned the attack for over a year. The authorities said he had no regrets and said he would “do it again”.
“When he was interviewed about the attack, he said he wanted them all to die, he had no regrets, and he would go back and do it again,” Acting US Attorney J. Bishop Grewell for the District of Colorado said during a press conference Monday.