Arkansas sheriff’s candidate focused on ‘family’ after dismissal of murder charge
Aaron Spencer, an Arkansas sheriff's candidate, is focusing on "family and getting back to a normal life" following the dismissal of a second-degree murder charge. Spencer was charged in the October 2024 shooting death of Michael Fosler, 67, who was the alleged sexual abuser of Spencer's then 13-year-old daughter.

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AI-generatedAaron Spencer, an Arkansas sheriff's candidate, is focusing on "family and getting back to a normal life" following the dismissal of a second-degree murder charge. Spencer was charged in the October 2024 shooting death of Michael Fosler, 67, who was the alleged sexual abuser of Spencer's then 13-year-old daughter. Spencer found his daughter with Fosler and, after an altercation, shot Fosler. Prosecutors charged Spencer, arguing he should have contacted law enforcement, while Spencer maintained his actions were to protect his daughter. A judge dismissed the case after authorities lost crucial dashboard camera evidence from Fosler's truck. Spencer, a combat veteran, is running for sheriff in Lonoke County, motivated by his experience with the criminal justice system.
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4 extractedSpencer defeated incumbent Republican sheriff John Staley in a primary election.
Aaron Spencer was charged with second-degree murder in the shooting death of Michael Fosler, who faced over 40 criminal charges including sexual assault.
Murder charge against Aaron Spencer was dismissed due to loss of crucial dashboard camera evidence.
Arkansas sheriff's candidate Aaron Spencer focused on 'family and getting back to a normal life' after murder charge dismissal.