A 10-year-old boy from Florida continued his mission to support law enforcement on Sunday by running a mile for a police officer in North Carolina who was killed during a traffic stop. Mooresville Police Department K9 Officer Jordan Sheldon was shot Saturday night during a "routine" traffic stop. Sheldon's killing inspired Zechariah Cartledge to run a mile for him, saying a quick prayer before taking to track to do seven laps for the fallen officer. FLORIDA BOY WHO RUNS A MILE FOR EVERY FALLEN POLICE OFFICER RAISES OVER $20G"Tonight I'm going to be running with a Blue Line Flag to honor him," he said in a video posted to his Facebook page, Running for Heroes. Cartledge told "FOX & friends" in March he dedicates each mile he runs to a fallen police officer, whom he names and shares the story of after saying a quick prayer.
Source: Fox News May 09, 2019 17:15 UTC