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Friday, 10 December 2010 21:05

Run for recovery: 5K benefits Taylor


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Of all the fundraisers for him since he was shot last month, one in February will be close to John Taylor’s heart — a 5K race.

Halifax County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Joe Puhak and Roanoke Rapids Police Officer Mike Moseley are planning the event with the support of the Police Benevolent Association.

“John is a runner. Mike and I are runners as well,” Puhak said. “We want to support him and are asking for the community’s support as well. We’re doing something that means a lot to him.”

Puhak said he and Moseley need the support of the community, churches and organizations. “This is a gesture to honor John for the sacrifice he took that that day.”

Taylor’s shooting on November 17 was a jolt to the law enforcement community. “You get comfortable in your daily duties. When you hear this on the news, you never think it could be your friends and family. It hit home for the local law enforcement community. Most important, we’re grateful John was spared.”

It has been Taylor’s attitude in the month after the shooting that has inspired the officers, Puhak said. “That’s what motivated us to do it. He is so motivated to keep giving even though his life was nearly taken from him. We want to run for John, his recovery, to say thank you.”

To help make the John Taylor 5K Recovery Run successful, the organizers are seeking sponsorships, Puhak said. “We’re seeking sponsorships in any form, financial, volunteers and churches. We’re seeking prayer warriors. We’re going to have a run and walk and those who aren’t able to we’re asking them to offer sideline support and prayers.”

Volunteers will be needed for many different jobs, refreshments for the runners, helping runners and other duties performed during these events. “We’re seeking a big turnout.”

The organizers thought hard about the proper name for the event, Puhak said. “The Recovery Run is symbolic of the importance of John vitality and the community and local law enforcement’s vitality.”

Moseley, who got back into running in August, talks about the sport with Taylor. “He has actually run in a competitive race. We felt it would be a good way to pay tribute with something he likes and has a passion for.”

Taylor supports the race, Moseley said. “John said he really appreciates it. We thought it would be a great thing. We thought about it and decided to put it off for him to be there.”

Moseley said it is the least they could do. “John would do it for us. That’s just the way we are. I want to show support for him because I know if the shoe was on the other foot, he’d figure out a way to help us.”

Puhak and Moseley are currently mapping race route. T.J. Davis will be the starting and assembly point.

For more information or to volunteer email Puhak at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or leave a message for him at 252-583-8201 or email moseley at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or leave a message for him at 252-533-2810.

 

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0 #3 JLR 2010-12-12 17:01
well hopefully he'll have some of his fellow brothers running for him and his family . . unlike the lack of turn-out by off duty law enforcement On the Avenue (java junction) last night which was a big disappointment. I saw 1 officer there. i do understand the fact that this is a bar and alcohol is distributed there but no one forces a beer in ur hand . . .there was a $5 cover charge that could of been contributed . .the crowd was the biggest ive seen yet. If im correct the goal of $3000 was met for Officer Taylor...a huge success by LOCAL people and musicians...just wish there could have been a collaboration of everyone to see that we were all there for the same purpose. ...Officer Taylor!
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-1 #2 A.Finney 2010-12-11 22:39
FortBraggSoldie r
I think you should be more focused on your lack of grammar and proper English than what this community is or isn't doing. Don't tell us who we are or aren't worried about. This community does A LOT for our men and women over seas. And to get your point across more effectively, you should have at least TRIED to use some type of spell check. I'll go out on a limb and say that you are probably NOT in the US Army. Mainly from your lack of education and the fact that you can't seem to write a basic 5 Paragraph Order. Just my two cents....
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-5 #1 FortBraggSoldier 2010-12-11 11:45
Um, this is great by what they are doing to raise money for his family near the holidays, and he is a true hero!! But, what about the families and children who can't sleep at night because their husbands are serving in Iraq/ Afghanistan or have been KIA, or dies some other way in combat for YOUR FREEDOM?! We get no respect, are jobs are endless, and ongoing.. Sometimes staying in fields for weeks, deploying to other countries such as Haitia. Also most of his begin work at 3am not to return home until 7 or 8 sometimes. That's not time with our families, and the pay is horrible.. We also deserve more respect, some dont even know a war is going, or even bother to think of this people or their families.. I think you guys could raising much more money for others as well.. We have locals from RR currently serving here, and deployed. Think about this... Meanwhile so glad the man is have a well/speedy recover but let's get serious here.
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