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Arkansas Father Arrested for Fatally Shooting Man Found with His Missing 14-Year-Old Daughter After Confrontation

Luke McCoy by Luke McCoy
October 16, 2024
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Arkansas Father Arrested for Fatally Shooting Man Found with His Missing 14-Year-Old Daughter After Confrontation
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LONOKE COUNTY, AR — Aaron Spencer, a father from Arkansas, is facing a first-degree murder charge after fatally shooting a man who was found with his missing 14-year-old daughter. The October 8 incident has garnered widespread attention as Spencer’s family seeks legal support, and a prominent gun rights group has stepped in to help raise funds for his defense.

The situation began around 1:12 a.m. when Spencer’s daughter was reported missing. According to the Lonoke County Sheriff’s Office, while deputies were en route, Spencer discovered his daughter in a car with 60-year-old Michael Fosler, a man with a criminal history involving internet stalking of a child and sexual assault charges. Spencer had a no-contact order against Fosler, who had been out on bond awaiting trial.

Officials reported that a confrontation broke out between Spencer and Fosler, which resulted in Spencer fatally shooting Fosler. Fosler was pronounced dead at the scene. Spencer was taken into custody on a preliminary charge of first-degree murder, a Class Y felony, which can carry a sentence of 10 to 40 years or life in prison if convicted. He has since been released on bail while the investigation continues.

Spencer’s wife has publicly defended her husband’s actions, claiming that he acted in self-defense to protect their daughter from imminent harm. She explained that after discovering their daughter was missing, Spencer drove around searching for her. Upon seeing her in Fosler’s vehicle, he pursued them, leading to a collision and a fatal confrontation. In a series of social media posts, Spencer’s wife claimed they believed Fosler had abducted their daughter with the intent to harm her, based on his previous charges.

The family has been vocal about their frustration with the legal system, claiming that the authorities had not done enough to protect their daughter from Fosler, who had been arrested just months prior. In an emotional post, Spencer’s wife stated, “We absolutely thought he had taken our daughter to kill her. We were terrified and did what we had to do to protect her.”

Legal Defense Fund and Community Support

Following Spencer’s arrest, his family turned to the public for financial support to secure a legal defense. Initially, they launched a fundraiser on GoFundMe, but it was quickly taken down due to the platform’s policy prohibiting fundraisers for individuals facing charges related to violent crimes. The family then moved their efforts to alternative platforms like Venmo and CashApp, but faced additional technical issues with donations being blocked.

In response to these challenges, Gun Owners of Arkansas, a local gun rights advocacy group, stepped in to help organize a more reliable fundraising platform. The group has been working directly with Spencer’s family and referred them to a high-profile defense attorney in the state. Through their efforts, a new donation link has been set up, allowing supporters to contribute directly to Spencer’s legal defense fund.

Gun Owners of Arkansas stated in a recent post, “This could happen to any one of us. Aaron Spencer is a father protecting his child from a known predator, and we are standing with him to ensure he has the resources he needs for a fair trial.” The group emphasized the importance of defending lawful gun owners who find themselves in difficult situations, especially when family protection is involved.

As of the latest update, Spencer’s family has raised over $100,000 through various channels, including the Gun Owners of Arkansas platform. The funds have allowed them to secure legal counsel and prepare for what could be a lengthy legal battle. The family has expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support they have received, with Spencer’s wife stating, “The outpouring of love and support from our community has been the light in this darkest time of our lives.”

While the legal case unfolds, the Lonoke County Sheriff’s Office continues its investigation. Sheriff John Staley noted that although the father has been charged, the final decision on formal charges will be made by the prosecuting attorney. “It’s either justified or not justified,” Staley explained, stressing that investigators are focused on gathering all facts to determine whether the shooting was in self-defense or warrants further prosecution.

Self-Defense and Legal Considerations

This incident highlights the complex nature of self-defense cases, especially when firearms are involved. Under Arkansas law, the use of deadly force is permissible if a person believes they or others are in imminent danger of death or serious bodily harm. However, the circumstances surrounding such incidents are thoroughly investigated to determine if the force used was legally justified.

While many in the community see Aaron Spencer as a father protecting his daughter from a dangerous individual, the legal process must follow its course. Those in similar situations should always be aware of the potential legal ramifications of using deadly force and seek legal advice immediately after any defensive gun use.

As the investigation continues, the Spencer family remains focused on gathering the necessary resources for their defense. Their story has resonated with many in the self-defense and Second Amendment community, underscoring the importance of understanding self-defense laws and ensuring that those who act to protect their loved ones have the legal backing they need.

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Luke McCoy

Luke McCoy is the founder of USA Carry. In 2007, he launched USA Carry to provide concealed carry information and a community for those with concealed carry permits and firearm enthusiasts.

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Robert Rollins
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Really can’t blame the father. He wasn’t supposed too be around any of them. If the police did a better job of infocring the laws and restraining orders this wouldn’t have became an issue.

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