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'My heart is a little less heavy' | Arrest made in Laday Arena shooting that killed Houston father on Easter Sunday

John Joseph "JJ" Gutierrez, 25, of Hitchcock, was arrested by Jefferson County Sheriff's Office deputies Tuesday in connection to the murder of Javoris Potier, 30.

CHEEK, Texas — Seven months after a Houston father was fatally shot during an Easter weekend Zydeco dance in West Jefferson County, a suspect was arrested. 

Javoris Potier, 30, of Houston, died at a Beaumont hospital on Sunday April 9, 2023, after being shot during the a zydeco dance following a trail ride at the Laday Arena.

When deputies were sent to the arena at about 1 a.m. for a report of shots fired they found Potier and another man suffering from gunshot wounds. Potier and a 37-year-old Beaumont man, who was wounded, were taken by ambulance to a Beaumont hospital.

Jefferson County Precinct One Justice of the Peace Ben Collins, Sr. signed a murder warrant for John Joseph "JJ" Gutierrez, 25, of Hitchcock, on Monday.

Gutierrez was arrested at his Hitchcock home Tuesday at 7:30 a.m. by Jefferson County Sheriff's Office deputies.  

He was transported to the Jefferson County Jail and are being held on a $1 million bond.

Credit: JCSO

Potier was at the arena to celebrate with his friends at the Zydeco dance. He leaves behind a son and a newborn. 

Those who knew and loved Potier said he loved Zydeco music and dancing. They describe him as a man with a bright spirit and with a real zest for life who impacted many lives.

The mother of his newborn son, Gabrielle Laurent, tells 12News her heart is a little less heavy knowing after seven months, "justice is finally being served."

"My heart breaks all over again every time I look at our son, because he will never have the chance to hear his daddy’s voice or know how much he loved him," she said.

Laurent says that although nothing will ever be able to "mend the brokenness of losing him," there’s a slight sigh of relief knowing that a suspect is off the streets. 

"I don't think there will ever be complete closure, but instead of struggling to breathe you can kind of catch your breath a little bit knowing that the person has been walking around for free for the last seven months and he's not getting away with it," said Laurent.

Laurent is thankfully to law enforcement for giving the family a sense of closure.

"JP’s family and I are eternally grateful for Jefferson County and all the hands that played a part in tirelessly seeking justice for him," Laurent said. 

Credit: Gabrielle Laurent
Credit: Gabrielle Laurent

Investigation revealed Potier was shot while trying to stop a fight between a group of women that are from the Galveston County area, according to news release from the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office. 

This investigation leading to the arrest of Gutierrez was a collaborative effort between the Texas City Police Department, La Marque Police Department, Hitchcock Police Department, Galveston County Sheriff’s Office, Harris County Sheriff’s Office, Pearland Police Department, League City Police Department, Webster Police Department, Deer Park Police Department and Dickinson Police department.  

Jefferson County Sheriff Zena Stephens says her team is feeling "mixed emotions" following this arrest.  

"I'm happy that we were able to get someone who is a threat to our community and our society off the streets. I'm not happy that his children or his family have to endure this and so the message that I would give to anyone, especially to his, is that his life mattered," Stephens said. 

This investigation is active and ongoing. 

Anyone who has any information about this crime is encouraged to come forward. Criminal charges are pending for those who "purposefully obstructed and delayed this investigation," according to the release.

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