According to authorities, deputies with the Lonoke County Sheriff’s Office responded to a home shortly after 1 a.m. after a juvenile was reported missing.
The deputies were told on the way to the home that Aaron Spencer, the father of the juvenile, had found the juvenile in a car with Michael Fosler, according to officials.
Authorities said there was an altercation between the two men which led to Fosler being shot. Officials said Fosler was pronounced dead at the scene.
Deputies said they took Spencer into custody on a preliminary charge of first-degree murder, and he was taken to the Lonoke County Detention Center.
As of Monday, no formal charges have been filed against Spencer, and no additional details have been released.
1 comment:
Why would Spencer be facing ANY charges. Fosler was in violation of an order of protection, stalking, kidnapping, tampering/threatening a witness, and endangering the welfare of a minor. The law allows for the use of deadly force against a violent Felon; even on behalf of another; and for self defense. It appears the state is an accomplice of Fosler; by allowing his crimes. Shouldn't Spencer receive paid compensation for doing the states job?
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