A tragic incident in Winston-Salem has reached a legal conclusion as a local man admitted to second-degree murder. The event, which claimed the life of an off-duty police sergeant, has sent ripples through the community.
In a courtroom on Friday, Jamere Foster, a resident of Winston-Salem, confessed to the second-degree murder of Greensboro Police Sgt. Philip Dale Nix. Sgt. Nix, who had served the Greensboro Police Department for 23 years, was fatally shot in 2023 while attempting to stop a crime at a gas station.
In addition to the murder charge, Foster also acknowledged his guilt in committing robbery with a dangerous weapon. Consequently, the judge has sentenced him to a maximum of 389 months behind bars.
The family of Sgt. Nix expressed that the verdict brings a degree of accountability and helps them in their healing journey. They released a statement underscoring the importance of the legal outcome in finding closure.


