Judge Dismisses Murder Charge Against Arkansas GOP Sheriff Nominee
A judge dismissed a murder charge against Aaron Spencer, the GOP nominee for sheriff in Lonoke County, Arkansas, due to the loss of potentially exculpatory evidence—a dash camera memory card. Spencer shot and killed Michael Fosler, who was accused of sexually abusing Spencer’s then-13-year-old daughter. Spencer claimed he acted in self-defense. The decision came after it was revealed that the memory card, which could have captured the shooting, was lost by law enforcement. Judge Ralph Wilson Jr. deemed the conduct of law enforcement 'egregious' and warranted the case’s dismissal. Spencer, who won the primary against the incumbent sheriff whose office had arrested him, will now focus on the November election, pledging to combat sex crimes against children. The prosecution did not comment on the dismissal.






