Thousands of runners rally around US to ‘Finish Eliza’s Run’

Sep 8, 2022, 8:20 PM | Updated: Sep 9, 2022, 3:18 pm

Thousands of runners, supporters and mourners attend a 4:20 a.m "Let's Finish Liza's Run" event in ...

Thousands of runners, supporters and mourners attend a 4:20 a.m "Let's Finish Liza's Run" event in honor of Eliza Fletcher on Friday, Sept. 9, 2022 in Memphis, Tenn. Fletcher, was kidnapped and murder while running last week. (Mark Weber/Daily Memphian via AP)

(Mark Weber/Daily Memphian via AP)


              Thousands of runners, supporters and mourners attend a 4:20 a.m "Let's Finish Liza's Run" event in honor of Eliza Fletcher on Friday, Sept. 9, 2022 in Memphis, Tenn. Fletcher, was kidnapped and murder while running last week. (Mark Weber/Daily Memphian via AP)
            
              Thousands of runners, supporters and mourners attend a 4:20 a.m "Let's Finish Liza's Run" event in honor of Eliza Fletcher on Friday, Sept. 9, 2022 in Memphis, Tenn. Fletcher, was kidnapped and murder while running last week. (Mark Weber/Daily Memphian via AP)
            
              Thousands of runners, supporters and mourners attend a 4:20 a.m "Let's Finish Liza's Run" event in honor of Eliza Fletcher on Friday, Sept. 9, 2022 in Memphis, Tenn. Fletcher, was kidnapped and murder while running last week. (Mark Weber/Daily Memphian via AP)
            
              Thousands of runners, supporters and mourners attend a 4:20 a.m "Let's Finish Liza's Run" event in honor of Eliza Fletcher on Friday, Sept. 9, 2022 in Memphis, Tenn. Fletcher, was kidnapped and murder while running last week. (Mark Weber/Daily Memphian via AP)
            
              Thousands of runners, supporters and mourners attend a 4:20 a.m "Let's Finish Liza's Run" event in honor of Eliza Fletcher on Friday, Sept. 9, 2022 in Memphis, Tenn. Fletcher, was kidnapped and murder while running last week. (Mark Weber/Daily Memphian via AP)
            
              Thousands of runners, supporters and mourners attend a 4:20 a.m "Let's Finish Liza's Run" event in honor of Eliza Fletcher on Friday, Sept. 9, 2022 in Memphis, Tenn. Fletcher, was kidnapped and murder while running last week. (Mark Weber/Daily Memphian via AP)
            
              Runners pass the new Hotel Tupelo on Main Street as they hold their "Liza's Lights" run early Friday morning, Spet. 9, 2022, in Tupelo Miss., to remember Eliza Fletcher, who was abducted and murdered while she was running in the early morning hours in Memphis, Tenn. (Thomas Wells/The Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal via AP)
            
              Members of the Tupelo Running Club and others gather for a moment of silence before they begin their "Liza's Lights" run early Friday morning, Spet. 9, 2022, in Tupelo Miss., to remember Eliza Fletcher, who was abducted and murdered while she was running in the early morning hours in Memphis, Tenn. (Thomas Wells/The Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal via AP)
            
              Running lights glow on a table for runners to use during their "Liza's Lights" run early Friday morning, Spet. 9, 2022, in Tupelo Miss., to remember Eliza Fletcher, who was abducted and murdered while she was running in the early morning hours in Memphis, Tenn. (Thomas Wells/The Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal via AP)
            
              Runners make their way down Main Street in Tupelo, Miss. as they hold their "Liza's Lights" run early Friday morning, Spet. 9, 2022, in Tupelo Miss., to remember Eliza Fletcher, who was abducted and murdered while she was running in the early morning hours in Memphis, Tenn. (Thomas Wells/The Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal via AP)
            
              A runner makes her way to Fairpark to join other runners for their "Liza's Lights" run early Friday morning, Spet. 9, 2022, in Tupelo Miss., to remember Eliza Fletcher, who was abducted and murdered while she was running in the early morning hours in Memphis, Tenn. (Thomas Wells/The Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal via AP)
            
              Two people pause as thousands of runners, supporters and mourners attend a 4:20 a.m "Let's Finish Liza's Run" event in honor of Eliza Fletcher on Friday, Sept. 9, 2022 in Memphis, Tenn. Fletcher, was kidnapped and murder while running last week. (Mark Weber/Daily Memphian via AP)
            
              From left, event organizer Jenny Fogo and Wendy Ransom confer on the routeat Girls Preparatory School, for "Finish Eliza's Run" on Friday, Sept. 9, 2022 in Chattanooga, Tenn.  The approximately four mile run was to memorialize, Eliza Fletcher, the Memphis runner, and mother of two, who was murdered during her early morning run.   (Robin Rudd /Chattanooga Times Free Press via AP)
            
              From left, Lauren Pickett and Molly Connolly stretch before taking part in "Finish Eliza's Run" on Friday, Sept. 9, 2022 in Chattanooga, Tenn.  The approximately four mile run was to memorialize, Eliza Fletcher, the Memphis runner, and mother of two, who was murdered during her early morning run.   (Robin Rudd /Chattanooga Times Free Press via AP)
            
              Runners pray before heading out for "Finish Eliza's Run" on Friday, Sept. 9, 2022 in Chattanooga, Tenn.  The approximately four mile run was to memorialize, Eliza Fletcher, the Memphis runner, and mother of two, who was murdered during her early morning run.   (Robin Rudd /Chattanooga Times Free Press via AP)
            
              Hundreds of athletes gathered at 5:00 a.m., at Girls Preparatory School, to "Finish Eliza's Run" on Friday, Sept. 9, 2022 in Chattanooga, Tenn. The approximately four mile run was to memorialize, Eliza Fletcher, the Memphis runner, and mother of two, who was murdered during her early morning run.   (Robin Rudd /Chattanooga Times Free Press via AP)
            
              Runners share a moment of silence before the start of  "Finish Eliza's Run" on Friday, Sept. 9, 2022 in Chattanooga, Tenn.  The approximately four mile run was to memorialize, Eliza Fletcher, the Memphis runner, and mother of two, who was murdered during her early morning run.   (Robin Rudd /Chattanooga Times Free Press via AP)
            
              Runners head down the sidewalk past Fountain Square on Georgia Avenue during "Finish Eliza's Run" on Friday, Sept. 9, 2022 in Chattanooga, Tenn.  The approximately four mile run was to memorialize, Eliza Fletcher, the Memphis runner, and mother of two, who was murdered during her early morning run.   (Robin Rudd /Chattanooga Times Free Press via AP)
            
              A group of runners cross the Veteran's Bridge as they return to Girls Preparatory School as they take part in  "Finish Eliza's Run" on Friday, Sept. 9, 2022 in Chattanooga, Tenn. The approximately four mile run was to memorialize, Eliza Fletcher, the Memphis runner, and mother of two, who was murdered during her early morning run.   (Robin Rudd /Chattanooga Times Free Press via AP)

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Catie Grusin didn’t know Eliza Fletcher, but she woke up at 3:20 a.m. and put on a pink top before attending a vigil and running event honoring the slain kindergarten teacher who was kidnapped during a pre-dawn jog in Memphis, Tennessee.

Thousands of people like Grusin, in cities across the U.S., finished Eliza’s run on Friday morning.

Holding a candle in the early-morning Memphis darkness, Grusin gathered with others and sang “This Little Light of Mine” — the tune associated with Fletcher, who softly sang it to her students in a video posted on the internet. Grusin then stood along Central Avenue to cheer on hundreds of runners as they set out to complete the 8-mile (13-kilometer) run Fletcher started exactly one week earlier.

Grusin didn’t participate in the 4:20 a.m. run but felt compelled to do something in the wake of a tragedy that hit home with runners across the nation.

“In the moment, it’s just beautiful and you’re thinking about the people around you that are maybe in a different circle of grief than you are,” Grusin said during an afternoon interview with The Associated Press.

Wearing a pink top and purple shorts, Fletcher was forced into a vehicle after a struggle on last Friday, and her body later found Monday behind a vacant duplex after a massive police search of more than three days. A suspect was swiftly identified and has been charged with her kidnapping and murder.

The killing of the 34-year-old mother of two and avid runner shocked people nationwide, and was particularly upsetting to women runners. An obituary described Fletcher as a “born athlete” who enjoyed spending time outside with her husband and children.

As a tribute to Fletcher, groups of runners decided to “Finish Eliza’s Run” on Friday morning. Groups also ran in Dallas, Nashville, Chattanooga, Tupelo, Mississippi, and many other cities and towns around the country. Hundreds logged their runs on a website dedicated to the event.

Fletcher was taken while running on the University of Memphis campus. Grusin, a 21-year-old advertising and social media marketing student at the school, lives near the spot where Fletcher was attacked.

The university sent out a safety alert to students, and media seized on the story and the resulting search for Fletcher.

“Seeing the news story that morning, with it being so random, and so violent, and so close to home, was terrifying,” said Grusin, a Memphis native.

Many female athletes fear working out alone, at night or in secluded places, and while crime statistics show such killings are exceedingly rare, many report being harassed or worse, even in well-populated areas.

“In a way, a lot of the women that were there relate to her story,” Grusin said. “Looking back, that is the most emotional part for me, as a woman. We do have to watch our back, and my head is on a swivel. It’s just a terrible feeling.”

Emotions have run high this week in Memphis, a city reeling from Fletcher’s killing and a shooting rampage on Wednesday that forced people to shelter in place and led to a city-wide manhunt for a man who shot seven people, apparently at random. Four people were killed.

Like other U.S. cities, Memphis has a problem with violent crime. In recent weeks, the city also has seen other kidnappings, as well as the non-fatal shooting of a Memphis police officer who was looking for stolen cars, the fatal shooting of a church pastor in her driveway during a daytime carjacking, and the shooting death of a community activist during an argument about money.

But most people in the city and surrounding Shelby County are neither victims of crime, nor perpetrators of it. They see Friday’s scene of compassion, unity, and hope as a beacon of good in the city.

“The incredible turnout at this morning’s event shows that there are good people in Memphis, and that these incidents are not representative of Memphis,” Shelby County District Attorney Steve Mulroy said.

In a tweet, county Mayor Lee Harris added: “We will not recede into the shadows. We’re going to let it shine.”

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Associated Press writer Rebecca Reynolds contributed to this report from Louisville, Kentucky.

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Thousands of runners rally around US to ‘Finish Eliza’s Run’