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Police retract ‘premature’ hate crime denial in Jonathan Joss shooting

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Police retract ‘premature’ hate crime denial in Jonathan Joss shooting
Police initially denied that the fatal shooting of Jonathan Joss was a hate crime, but later backtracked, calling their earlier statement "premature." Joss’ widower, Tristan Kern de Gonzales, insists the killing was motivated by anti-LGBTQ+ bias, contradicting law enforcement’s early dismissal.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about conflicting accounts—it’s about trust. When police dismiss hate crime allegations too quickly, especially in marginalized communities, it fuels skepticism about whether victims will get justice. The retraction raises bigger questions about how bias is investigated (or overlooked) in violent crimes.
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