The murder charge against Aaron Spencer, a Republican nominee for sheriff in Arkansas, was dismissed on June 5, 2026. The dismissal occurred after law enforcement officials reported the loss of a dash cam memory card that might have recorded the shooting incident involving Michael Fosler.
Murder charge dismissed for Arkansas sheriff nominee in fatal shooting case
Aaron Spencer, a Republican sheriff nominee in Arkansas, had his murder charge dismissed on June 5, 2026, due to the loss of a dash cam memory card that potentially recorded the shooting. The case involved the fatal shooting of Michael Fosler.
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