Jonathan Joss, an actor on "King of the Hill" who voiced John Redcorn, died in a shooting on Saturday, San Antonio police confirmed toVariety. He was 59. San Antonio officers were dispatched to a shooting in progress at a home on Sunday night around 7 p.m. When they arrived at the scene, they found Joss near the road after he was shot multiple times. The officers attempted life-saving measures until medics arrived, but Joss was pronounced dead at the scene. The shooter fled in a vehicle but was detained by officers a block away and booked for murder. The investigation is still ongoing. TMZ, which broke the news, reported that Joss was shot by a neighbor after a disagreement. More from Variety 'King of the Hill' Revival First Details: Hank and Peggy Are Retired, Bobby's a Dallas Chef, Dale Was Briefly Arlen's Mayor and More 'King of the Hill' Revival Casts Toby Huss to Take Over as Voice of Dale Gribble (EXCLUSIVE) 'King of the Hill Revival' Sets Hulu Release Date, Drops First-Look Joss voiced John Redcorn from Season 2 through Season 13 of "King of the Hill" and already recorded lines for the upcoming revival of the popular animated series. He'll be seen in Episode 2 of the show's upcoming Season 14, and possibly more episodes beyond that. (Joss took over the role from original actor Victor Aaron after he died in 1996 in a car accident.) Joss was most recently seen in public on Friday during a"King of the Hill" reunion/revival panel at the ATX Television Festival in Austin. Midway through the panel, as producers Mike Judge and Greg Daniels discussed the death of original star and writer Johnny Hardwick, Joss approached an audience microphone unannounced and mentioned Hardwick before expressing displeasure at not being invited onstage. He also told the crowd that he had recently lost his home in San Antonio to a fire. After a few moments, he returned to his seat and the panel resumed. "King of the Hill" was created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels in 1997 on Fox. It ran until 2009 and aired more than 250 episodes. More than a decade later, a revival of the show is set to premiere on Hulu on Aug. 4, it was revealed last week. Joss also had a recurring role in "Parks and Recreation" as Chief Ken Hotate and appeared in films and shows like "Tulsa King," "Ray Donovan," "True Grit," "The Magnificent Seven" and more. Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.