Kevin P. Davidson, U.S. Attorney | U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Alabama
Two Montgomery residents have received federal prison sentences for illegal firearm possession, according to an announcement by Acting United States Attorney Kevin Davidson.
Stacy Rodrekus Calloway, age 37, was sentenced on February 25, 2026, to five years in prison after being convicted of possessing a firearm as a felon and violating his supervised release. In addition to the prison term, Calloway will serve three years of supervised release. Federal sentencing does not allow parole.
Court records indicate that Calloway had been living in Montgomery in 2025 while on supervised release after completing a previous federal sentence of over twelve years for drug and firearms offenses dating back to 2013. On April 11, 2025, members of the Montgomery Area Crime Suppression (MACS) Unit conducted a traffic stop following a traffic violation. Officers reported seeing Calloway throw an object out of the car window before stopping. The item was recovered and identified as a handgun. Due to his prior felony convictions, Calloway was legally barred from having firearms, and this act also breached the conditions of his supervised release.
A passenger in the vehicle, British Tremain George, age 47 and also from Montgomery, was found with a handgun as well. Like Calloway, George is prohibited under federal law from possessing firearms or ammunition because of previous felony convictions.
Both men pleaded guilty on November 3, 2025, to charges of being felons in possession of firearms. George received a sentence of twenty months in prison followed by three years of supervised release.
The investigation involved the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), and the United States Probation Office for the Middle District of Alabama. Assistant United States Attorney J. Patrick Lamb prosecuted the case.
"There is no parole in the federal system," said Acting United States Attorney Kevin Davidson.
