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Arkansas sheriff’s candidate focused on ‘family’ after dismissal of murder charge

Arkansas sheriff’s candidate focused on ‘family’ after dismissal of murder charge

Summary

An Arkansas man named Aaron Spencer had a murder charge dismissed after he shot Michael Fosler, who was accused of abusing Spencer’s teenage daughter. Spencer said he is focusing on family and plans to continue his campaign to become sheriff of Lonoke County.

Key Facts

  • Aaron Spencer was charged with second-degree murder for shooting Michael Fosler on October 8, 2024.
  • Fosler, 67, had been charged with multiple crimes including sexual assault and stalking involving children.
  • Spencer found his daughter, age 13, in Fosler’s truck and then forced the truck off the road before shooting Fosler.
  • Spencer called for emergency help after the shooting and pleaded not guilty, saying he acted to protect his daughter.
  • The murder charge was dropped because police lost a dashboard camera memory card that might have shown the shooting.
  • Spencer is a 37-year-old U.S. Army combat veteran running for sheriff of Lonoke County.
  • He defeated the current Republican sheriff in a primary and will face a Democrat in the November election.
  • Spencer thanked his supporters and said he wants to make the county safer and stronger.
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