A Winston-Salem's off-duty police officer's good deed went viral last week.Officer Charles Ziegler was working security for a local church on Feb. 26 when he spotted a mother pushing her child's stroller in the rain.He offered the woman a lift, and by that afternoon he was a bona fide Internet celebrity.A photo of him helping the woman into his patrol car was posted on Twitter by the city's marketing and communications director and from there it took off.WXII-TV picked up the story and after that, the story was passed around online.Ziegler -- who was slammed with phone calls, texts and Facebook messages -- said that he still can't believe how far the story spread."My phone just blew up," he told TODAY.com. "Last night, I got a text message from someone I go to church with and she said I made the news in England."He said the act was a regular occurrence as he's often at the church as parents are dropping their kids off at the daycare."It's me giving a lady and her child a ride. I don’t think it’s that big of a deal," he said. "Cops across the state and across the nation, they do stuff like this all the time."