Jury Convicts Little Rock Man for Trafficking Fentanyl
Defendant was also found guilty for being a felon in possession of a firearm and use of a firearm in furtherance of drug trafficking.
LITTLE ROCK—A federal jury convicted a Little Rock man who illegally possessed with intent to distribute approximately a quarter pound of fentanyl and five guns. Following a two-day trial and after just over an hour of deliberation, the jury convicted Montrell Austin, 41, of multiple federal drug and firearm crimes.
On November 6, 2024, a federal grand jury returned a superseding indictment against Austin that charged him with the three counts he took to trial.
The jury returned the verdict Tuesday evening to Chief United States District Court Judge Kristine G. Baker, who will sentence Austin at a later date. Austin was taken into federal custody at the conclusion of the trial. The statutory penalty for possession with intent to deliver over 40 grams but less than 400 grams of fentanyl is not less than 5 years but not more than 40 years’ imprisonment. Since Austin was also convicted of committing the fentanyl offense after a previous conviction for a serious drug offense, he is subject to an enhanced penalty of not less than 10 years, but not more than life imprisonment. Austin faces not more than 10 years’ imprisonment for being a felon in possession of a firearm, and not less than five years’ imprisonment for possessing a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime, which must be served consecutive to any other sentence.
The evidence presented at trial showed that in October of 2021, Little Rock Police Department (LRPD) narcotics detectives began investigating information about narcotics sales from a shop on Geyer Springs Road in Southwest Little Rock. Detectives identified Austin as one of the individuals who frequented, and possibly ran, the location. The investigation led to the execution of a search warrant on November 9, 2021, during which detectives located six guns—three of which were AR-style pistols, nearly a quarter pound of fentanyl, a brick press, scales, mixing equipment, and over $10,000 in U.S. currency. Austin, who was at the building during the search, was arrested at the scene and later questioned. In a written statement, Austin claimed that everything in the shop was his, including the guns and drugs.
Previously, a co-defendant, Tarik Slater, 26, who is also a felon, claimed ownership of one of the guns and pleaded guilty to being a felon in possession of a firearm before Chief Judge Baker. On January 11, 2025, Chief Judge Baker sentenced Slater to 30 months in federal prison.
The drug offense carries additional penalties of up to a $5,000,000 fine and at least four years of supervised release. The firearm offenses include penalties of up to a $250,000 fine and up to five years of supervised release.
The investigation was conducted by LRPD, with assistance from the Drug Enforcement Administration. Assistant United States Attorneys Lauren Eldridge and Julie Peters prosecuted the case.