King of the Hill voice actor Jonathan Joss has died aged 59 after a shooting in Texas, police have confirmed.

Joss was the voice of John Redcorn for seasons two through 13 of the popular animated series. He had reportedly recorded bits for the show’s reboot, which recently began production for Hulu and is slated to premiere in August.

The actor was reportedly shot multiple times over the weekend after a disagreement with a neighbor, according to TMZ. San Antonio police responded to a home after reports of shots fired and found Joss near the road with gunshot wounds, according to Variety.

He was pronounced dead at the scene.

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    4 days ago

    You mention neighborhood watch… This event and Joss’ story sounds like gangstalking. It matches gangstalking. It looks as if he became a target for his sexuality and or the age gap in him and his partner. In gang stalking people are manipulated to look crazy… Often becoming “crazy”, but it’s not real “crazy” because it’s created by manufactured gaslighting, stalking, and abuse. Gangstalking seems to be “neighborhood watch” at an illegal level.

    This sounds so similar to gangstalking… For those that haven’t experienced it or know much about it. If you research it, disregard ALL the outlandish crazy talk. That talk of aliens and crazy stuff is gaslighting to make victims look crazy.

    It looks like Joss was a victim of it and it overtook his emotions at times, which is the purpose of it.

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      There was no argument, he was crying at the display of his dogs skull the murderer made before he pulled up and shot him in cold blood.

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        Not to mention instigated for years and gangstalked from the sound of it until he mentally broke down. Something beyond jail deserves to happen to the people responsible.