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Arkansas man charged with murder wins Republican primary in sheriff election

March 4, 2026 at 10:24 PM
By Sean Murphy
Arkansas man charged with murder wins Republican primary in sheriff election
Spencer has pleaded not guilty to the murder of his teenage daughter’s alleged abuser and is out on bond while awaiting trial

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Spencer has pleaded not guilty to the murder of his teenage daughter’s alleged abuser and is out on

Spencer has pleaded not guilty to the murder of his teenage daughter’s alleged abuser and is out on bond while awaiting trial NewsWorldAmericasUS Crime NewsArkansas man charged with murder wins Republican primary in sheriff electionSpencer has pleaded not guilty to the murder of his teenage daughter’s alleged abuser and is out on bond while awaiting trial Sean Murphy Wednesday 04 March 2026 17:24 ESTBookmarkBookmark popoverRemoved from bookmarksClose popoveropen image in galleryHe is now set to face Democrat Brian Mitchell Sr. in the heavily Republican county in November (Getty Images)The latest headlines from our reporters across the US sent straight to your inbox each weekdayYour briefing on the latest headlines from across the USYour briefing on the latest headlines from across the USEmail*SIGN UPI would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our Privacy noticeA man awaiting trial for the murder of his teenage daughter’s alleged abuser won the Republican nomination for local sheriff in his rural county, where he ran on the message of fixing failures in law enforcement. Aaron Spencer defeated Lonoke County Sheriff John Staley by winning more than 53% of the vote in Tuesday’s primary elections, according to unofficial results posted by the Arkansas secretary of state. He would not be able to serve if he were convicted of killing Michael Fosler, 67, who at the time was out on bond after being charged with numerous sexual offenses against Spencer’s then-13-year-old daughter.Staley, whose department arrested Spencer in 2024, conceded the loss.“Congratulations to Mr. Spencer. Tonight the voters made their decision in the Republican Primary, and I respect the decision,” Staley said in a statement posted on Facebook.Spencer’s attorneys do not deny that he shot and killed Fosler but maintain he acted within the law to protect his child from a predator.Spencer said in a statement that his message of accountability resonated with voters.“Tonight, the people of Lonoke County stood up and chose transparency and accountability,” Spencer said. “This wasn’t a campaign about me. It was about every family who called for help and got nothing. That betrayal ends tonight.”He is now set to face Democrat Brian Mitchell Sr. in the heavily Republican county in November.open image in galleryHe is now set to face Democrat Brian Mitchell Sr. in the heavily Republican county in November (Getty Images)Spencer has pleaded not guilty and is out on bond while awaiting trial, which was originally scheduled to start in January. The trial was delayed after the presiding judge was removed from the case. A new date has not been set.Court documents show that on the night of the October 2024 shooting, Spencer woke up to find his daughter missing from her bedroom and went searching for her in his truck. He found the girl in the passenger seat of a vehicle Fosler was driving. Spencer eventually forced Fosler’s truck off the highway and, after an altercation, called 911 to report he had shot the man, records show.Prosecutors argue Spencer had planned to kill Fosler even before that night and that he could have called the police while pursuing Fosler.Spencer's attorney, Erin Cassinelli, wrote in an email to The Associated Press that the election results have no bearing on the facts of the case.“Aaron Spencer did exactly what the law allows and exactly what any father would do: he protected his daughter and himself from harm,” Cassinelli said. “At some point, those responsible for this prosecution will have to reckon with that.”Spencer pledged in a Facebook post last month that if elected, he would establish a dedicated team to combat sex crimes against children.More aboutDaughtertrialsheriffmurderArkansasMost popularPopular videosBulletinRead next
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