New details have emerged regarding the death of a Jewish man during a confrontation with pro-Palestinian demonstrators at a rally in Thousand Oaks, California. Paul Kessler, 69, died as a result of injuries sustained on Sunday at the event. Authorities believe that Kessler was involved in an altercation with the pro-Palestinian demonstrators, which led to him falling and hitting his head on the ground. The nature of the altercation is still under investigation, but some reports suggest that Kessler was struck in the head with a megaphone. Ventura County Sheriff's Office confirmed that Kessler's injuries were consistent with a fall, including a skull fracture and bruising and swelling to the brain. While the death has been deemed a homicide, this does not automatically indicate that a crime was committed. The suspect, a 50-year-old man, has been detained and questioned, but no arrests have been made. The incident has prompted a response from various community organizations and leaders, calling for a thorough investigation and condemning violence and antisemitism.