Two Montgomery Men Sentenced on Federal Gun Charges

Stacy Rodrekus Calloway and British Tremain George convicted for unlawful firearm possession

Published on Mar. 4, 2026

Two men from Montgomery, Alabama have been sentenced to federal prison for illegally possessing firearms. Stacy Rodrekus Calloway received 60 months in prison, while British Tremain George was sentenced to 20 months, both followed by 3 years of supervised release.

Why it matters

Illegal gun possession by convicted felons is a serious crime that can threaten public safety. This case highlights the ongoing efforts by federal law enforcement to crack down on gun crimes and hold repeat offenders accountable.

The details

According to court records, Calloway was on supervised release after completing a previous 148-month federal sentence for drug and firearms convictions. In April 2025, police observed Calloway throw a handgun from his vehicle during a traffic stop. George, a passenger in the vehicle, was also found to be in possession of a firearm despite his prior felony convictions. Both men pleaded guilty to being felons in possession of firearms in November 2025.

  • On April 11, 2025, law enforcement conducted a traffic stop and observed Calloway throwing a handgun from his vehicle.
  • On November 3, 2025, Calloway and George both pleaded guilty to being felons in possession of firearms.
  • On February 25, 2026, Calloway was sentenced to 60 months in prison, followed by 3 years of supervised release.
  • Also on February 25, 2026, George was sentenced to 20 months in prison, followed by 3 years of supervised release.

The players

Stacy Rodrekus Calloway

A 37-year-old Montgomery resident who was previously convicted on drug and firearms charges and was on supervised release at the time of the current offense.

British Tremain George

A 47-year-old Montgomery resident who also had prior felony convictions and was found in possession of a firearm during the same traffic stop as Calloway.

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What’s next

The judge's sentences for Calloway and George will now be carried out, with both men serving their respective prison terms followed by supervised release.

The takeaway

This case underscores the importance of federal law enforcement efforts to keep firearms out of the hands of convicted felons, who are prohibited from possessing guns under the law. It also highlights the potential for repeat offenders to face significant prison time for gun-related crimes.