Indianapolis Man Convicted of Armed Drug Trafficking Crimes
INDIANAPOLIS -- Deontai Williams, 33, of Indianapolis, was found guilty of trafficking in fentanyl, methamphetamine and cocaine, illegally possessing eight firearms while being a convicted felon, and possessing those firearms in furtherance of his drug trafficking crimes.
According to court documents and evidence introduced at trial, on Jan. 17, 2025, Williams was found in possession of approximately 40 grams of methamphetamine, 30 grams of cocaine and 80 grams of fentanyl pills and powder (which equates to approximately 800 doses of fentanyl), as well as the following firearms:
- Delton AR-style pistol
- American tactical AR-style pistol
- 12-gauge shotgun
- 28mm pistol
- Smith & Wesson .38 special revolver
- Rexio 22Lr firearm
- Glock 9mm pistol
- Springfield 9mm pistol
Evidence demonstrated that despite having previously been convicted of multiple felonies, including battery resulting in bodily injury to a person under 14, unlawful residential entry, unlawful possession of a firearm by a serious violent felon, and dealing in methamphetamine, Williams continued his armed drug trafficking. This evidence also included photographs of Williams brandishing multiple firearms. His prior felony convictions prohibited Williams from legally possessing firearms.
The DEA investigated this case. U.S. District Chief Judge James R. Sweeney II presided over the trial and will sentence Williams at a later date.