⚠️ Jonathan Joss DEAD at 59 – King of the Hill Legend’s Life Cut Short by Sudden Gunfire 😨💥

 

Jonathan Joss, the talented actor best known for voicing John Redcorn on the long-running animated sitcom King of the Hill, has died at the age of 59 following what authorities are calling a “fatal shooting incident.

What happened to Jonathan Joss? 'King of the Hill' voice actor dies in  tragic shooting at 59

” The news broke late Tuesday evening, sending shockwaves through Hollywood and sparking an outpouring of grief from fans, fellow actors, and Native communities across the country.

Though full details surrounding the incident remain murky, early reports suggest that Joss was involved in an altercation that escalated into gunfire.

Law enforcement sources have confirmed that the shooting occurred in the San Antonio area, where Joss had been living in recent years, but have not released any information about potential suspects or motives at this time.

Joss, a proud member of the Comanche Nation and of Apache descent, was more than just a voice on a hit show.

He brought an authenticity and dignity to Native American representation that Hollywood has too often overlooked.

King of the Hill actor Jonathan Joss killed in shooting aged 59 | US  television | The Guardian

His role as John Redcorn — the soft-spoken healer entangled in the show’s most ironic subplot — became one of the most memorable and complex characters on King of the Hill.

Joss continued the role for over a decade, earning both fan admiration and critical praise.

But his influence didn’t stop there.

He also appeared in major films like The Magnificent Seven (2016) and True Grit (2010), and lent his voice to numerous documentaries and projects highlighting Indigenous issues.

Those who knew Joss describe him as gentle, fiercely intelligent, and deeply committed to his roots.

He was a frequent guest at Native cultural festivals and an outspoken advocate for accurate representation in media.

“Jonathan was more than a performer,” said activist and friend Winona LaDuke.

King of the Hill' voice actor Jonathan Joss killed in Texas shooting – NBC  5 Dallas-Fort Worth

“He was a bridge — between past and present, between Hollywood and Native America.

Losing him is losing a part of our voice.

” And now, that voice has been silenced by violence.

The investigation into Joss’s death is ongoing, with police releasing only sparse updates.

What is known is that emergency responders were called to a private residence late Monday night.

Upon arrival, they found Joss with multiple gunshot wounds.

He was transported to a local hospital where he was later pronounced dead.

Detectives have reportedly reviewed security footage from the surrounding area, but no arrests have been made.

Whether Joss was the target of a planned attack or the victim of a random confrontation remains unclear.

King of the Hill' Voice Actor Jonathan Joss Fatally Shot in Texas

The lack of answers has only added to the public’s sense of shock — and suspicion.

Tributes have been pouring in from across the entertainment world.

Mike Judge, creator of King of the Hill, released a statement calling Joss “an irreplaceable talent with a heart as big as his voice.

” Judge went on to say, “He brought depth, warmth, and sly humor to a character that could’ve been a stereotype, and instead made him unforgettable.

” Fellow King of the Hill cast member Pamela Adlon tweeted, “Absolutely crushed.

Jonathan brought so much humanity to John Redcorn.

He deserved so much more life.

” And fans across social media are echoing the grief, many using the hashtag #JusticeForJonathan in hopes of bringing attention to the case and pressuring local authorities for answers.

Jonathan Joss, Voice of John Redcorn on King of the Hill, Shot and Killed  by Neighbor

Joss’s death also raises uncomfortable questions about the rising trend of gun violence in America — particularly among public figures and cultural leaders.

His passing is another painful reminder that not even those in the spotlight are immune to the deadly reach of firearms.

For Native communities especially, the tragedy hits hard.

Indigenous activists have long spoken out about systemic neglect and lack of media attention when violence affects their own.

“If Jonathan weren’t a celebrity, would we even be talking about this?” asked one commenter on Twitter.

It’s a haunting question that underscores just how urgent — and overdue — national attention to these issues really is.

Adding to the heartbreak is the timing.

Actor Jonathan Joss, Known For 'King of the Hill', Fatally Shot Dead  Outside His Texas Home - News18

Joss was reportedly working on several new projects, including a voice role in an upcoming animated series about Native folklore and a documentary he was co-producing about Indigenous veterans.

Those close to him say he was at a creative high point, eager to use his platform to inspire the next generation of Native storytellers.

Now, those dreams have been brutally cut short, and the community is left to mourn what could’ve been.

Plans for memorial services are already underway, with fans expected to gather both online and in-person to celebrate the life and legacy of a man who brought light and depth to a frequently misrepresented culture.

In a final poetic twist, Joss had recently posted a video on Instagram reflecting on his heritage, with the caption: “We are not forgotten.

We are still here.

” In light of his untimely death, those words now read like a powerful reminder — and a plea to remember him not just for the way he died, but for everything he stood for in life.

As investigators continue their search for answers, one thing remains painfully clear: the world has lost a truly unique and irreplaceable voice.

And while John Redcorn may live on in reruns and memes, the man behind the character has left a void that no cartoon can fill.