North Carolina – Governor Stein Hosts Law Enforcement Roundtable; Targets Crime and Community Safety

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Winston-Salem, NC – Governor Josh Stein joined Forsyth County Sheriff Bobby Kimbrough this week to lead a Law Enforcement Roundtable aimed at strengthening public safety across North Carolina.

According to the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office, the event brought together top law enforcement and public safety officials to discuss a more holistic approach to community safety—one focused on prevention, collaboration, and proactive solutions rather than solely reactionary enforcement.

Among the attendees were Sheriff Danny Rogers of Guilford County, Chief William Penn of Winston-Salem Police, Chief Curtis Cheeks of High Point Police, Chief Jason Tilley of Kernersville Police, Chief John Thompson of Greensboro Police, Chief Amir Henry of WSSU Police, and Kristin Ryan of the Winston-Salem Fire Department.

Governor Stein and NCDPS Secretary Eddie Buffaloe were recognized for their ongoing leadership in fostering partnerships between local agencies and the state to promote safer, more unified communities.

Sheriff Kimbrough emphasized that collective dialogue among agencies is critical to improving outcomes for residents statewide. “This kind of collaboration is how we move forward—together,” he said.

The roundtable concluded with a shared commitment to continue strengthening relationships between law enforcement and the communities they serve throughout North Carolina.


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