More from the local news:
On Oct. 10, 2023, a San Antonio police officer responded to Joss’ home on a possible disturbance involving a gun call. The person who called 911 reportedly witnessed Joss naked in the street holding a rifle.
According to a police report, an officer arrived at Joss’ home and called for him to come out. When Joss stepped out of the home, the officer said Joss remained naked except for a “window curtain” that “wrapped around his genitals.”
In the report, the officer wrote that Joss appeared to be nervous and confused. Joss told the officer that he had repeatedly heard the sounds of doors opening and closing or “a cough or moan” coming from Joss’ vehicle.
“I know someone is after me,” Joss told police. According to the report, he told the officer he believed the CIA was “tracking him.”
With Joss’ permission, two officers went into his home and saw a rifle. The officers confiscated three weapons from Joss’ home for his safety “and the safety of the public,” the police report said.
Officers said they notified MEDCOM, which facilitates the coordination of psychiatric emergency services transfers, about the detention of Joss’ weapons.
Joss was taken to a hospital for further evaluation, according to the police report.
Months later, on June 8, 2024, officers said they received a disturbance with a knife call at Joss’ home. Before arriving at the home, an officer said they looked up Joss’ information and found he had an active warrant on an unrelated criminal mischief charge.
When the officer arrived at the scene, the report said police spoke with Joss, who neighbors said was “walking the streets with a crossbow in his hands, not pointing it at anyone.”
The officer wrote that Joss was “on his property” and “did not have the crossbow or any other weapons on his person” when the officer talked to him.
According to a second police report from the same day and similar time as the first report, another officer spoke to Alvarez, who also complained about Joss “walking outside his home with a crossbow.”
Alvarez also told police that Joss called him names, including “racial slurs.” Alvarez then showed the officer a video of Joss.
According to the second police report, the video showed Joss driving slowly inside his vehicle before he stopped in front of Alvarez’s home, which is a few doors down from his own, and tried to get Alvarez to come out of his house.
Alvarez said he filed multiple complaints detailing how Joss has previously harassed him and Alvarez’s brother, who lives next door, but lamented how nothing has been done, the report said.
According to Alvarez, every time police officers arrived and later left the area, Joss would resume harassing him. On at least one occasion, Joss told Alvarez that he is “coming for him,” police said.
Alvarez also told police he was afraid to leave his wife and kids at home because he alleged Joss was “known to follow them around the neighborhood.”
When police spoke to Joss, he admitted to talking to Alverez about their “dogs fighting with each other,” but denied his harassment claims. Joss also told police the video of him driving was about showing “his partner something” and not at all connected to Alvarez.
Due to the then-active criminal mischief warrant, authorities said Joss was booked that day into the Bexar County Adult Detention Center.
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So police have additional video footage of John Deadcorn being racist to his Mexican neighbours. I felt bad for the dude when rumours initially broke out, but honestly, it seems like the world is a better place without him.