Kevin Matthews, Fugitive Accused of Fatally Shooting Zachery Herrera and John Goosie, Takes Own Life in Jacksonville Motel Room.
Kevin Matthews, 40, a fugitive wanted for the fatal shooting of two men outside The Pint House in Knoxville, has died by suicide after being cornered by U.S. Marshals in a motel room in Jacksonville, Florida. Matthews was accused of killing Zachery Herrera, 28, and John Goosie, 41, in a shooting incident on July 2.
On July 2, Herrera, a security guard at The Pint House, and Goosie, a patron, were involved in an altercation with Matthews and another suspect, Steven Davis, 36. The altercation escalated, resulting in Matthews fatally shooting Herrera and Goosie outside the bar near Clinton Highway.
Following the incident, Davis was apprehended, but Matthews managed to evade capture for over a week. On July 11, authorities tracked him to Extended Stay America on Skinner Lake Drive in Jacksonville, Florida. Despite efforts to negotiate his surrender, Matthews tragically took his own life inside the motel room.
The Knoxville Police Department had identified Matthews and Davis as suspects in the double homicide. Matthews faced two counts of first-degree murder, while Davis was charged with aggravated assault and parole violation. Matthews had a history of criminal activities, including arrests for aggravated robbery, tampering with evidence, attempted theft, and other charges in Ohio and Michigan. Davis also had a lengthy arrest record dating back nearly two decades in Knox County, including multiple counts of felony theft.
The incident at The Pint House has shocked the Knoxville community, prompting heightened concerns over public safety and the consequences of violent crime. As the investigation continues, the community mourns the loss of Zachery Herrera and John Goosie, while grappling with the tragic outcome of Kevin Matthews’ flight from justice.
The community is coming together to support the families of Herrera and Goosie, and to raise awareness about the impact of violent crime. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of prioritizing public safety and addressing the root causes of crime.
In the face of this tragedy, the community is uniting to honor the memories of Zachery Herrera and John Goosie. Their lives were tragically cut short, but their legacies will live on through the impact they had on those around them. May their memories be a blessing to us all.
The investigation is ongoing, and anyone with information is encouraged to come forward. The community is grateful for the efforts of the Knoxville Police Department and the U.S. Marshals Service in bringing this case to a close.
As the community moves forward, we remember Zachery Herrera and John Goosie, and we honor their memories by working towards a safer, more compassionate society for all. Rest in peace, Zachery and John. Your lives were a blessing to us all, and your memories will continue to touch our hearts.