By and large, the establishment sides with criminals against their victims. Liberals created this situation out of the moral depravity that defines their ideology and as a deliberate effort to destabilize the country so as to facilitate seizing more power. Media advocacy of criminal scum in the name of Black Lives Matter and the fortunes George Soros has spent to install pro-criminal DAs throughout the country are only the most obvious examples.
Where moonbattery has replaced it, people will inevitably feel compelled to take justice into their own hands. Better would be to take the establishment into their own hands. That’s why Aaron Spencer is running for Sheriff of Lonoke County, Arkansas:
According to court documents, Spencer was charged with second-degree murder and a firearm enhancement in the death of Michael Fosler. Fosler had been charged with sexual offenses against Spencer’s daughter and was out on bond.
If Fosler had been behind bars where he belonged, he would still be alive. Spencer saw his daughter in Fosler’s truck and forced it off the road. Fosler did not survive the ensuing altercation.
Fosler violated a no-contact order after he allegedly stalked and raped Spencer’s 14-year-old daughter. The teen’s mother feared Fosler was going to kill her daughter after he was wanted for a possible six to nine felonies, and her daughter was the only witness…
Fosler was charged with two counts of alleged internet stalking of a child, two counts of fourth-degree sexual assault, and two counts of sexual indecency with a child, THV 11 reported, citing court files. Fosler was also charged with possession of 36 counts of child sexual abuse materials.
So of course authorities let him loose to resume his activities.
Spencer’s campaign pitch is bound to resonate:
NEW: Man accused of killing his daughter's rapist is running for sheriff, the same office that arrested him last October.
Aaron Spencer of Lonoke County, Arkansas, says he is running because the legal system has "failed."
Back in 2024, Spencer woke up to find his 14-year-old… pic.twitter.com/ATpEQRywbC
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) October 13, 2025