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Four-day trial ends with guilty verdict for a Little Rock man involved in meth trafficking and illegal firearm possession

Memphis man sentenced to more than 17 years in prison after carrying out three armed bank robberies across Arkansas and Mississippi

Little Rock, Arkansas – In a high-stakes federal case that unfolded in Little Rock, 36-year-old Spencer Walker has been convicted on three serious charges tied to drug trafficking and firearm possession. The United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Arkansas, Jonathan D. Ross, confirmed that Walker was found guilty of conspiracy to possess methamphetamine with intent to distribute, being a felon in possession of a firearm, and possessing a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime.

Walker’s legal troubles began after a superseding indictment was issued on August 5, 2025. The charges stemmed from a significant investigation led by the United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) and other law enforcement partners. The four-day trial concluded in United States District Judge Lee P. Rudofsky’s courtroom, where the jury took less than 45 minutes to return guilty verdicts on all counts.

Controlled Deliveries Uncover Large Meth Haul

The evidence presented during the trial showed that in September 2022, USPIS intercepted two packages—each holding five pounds of methamphetamine. Authorities proceeded with a controlled delivery to Walker’s Little Rock address, leading to a search warrant for his home. The search revealed a third package containing 10 more pounds of meth and a shotgun equipped with a 25-round drum magazine, located in Walker’s bedroom.

Investigators continued tracking Walker’s connections and learned that he frequently visited a property in Bryant, Arkansas. There, three more packages, each containing 10 pounds of meth, had already been intercepted. In January 2023, another package addressed to the Bryant home and containing a similar quantity of methamphetamine was also intercepted.

Authorities were ultimately able to identify Walker as the intended recipient of all these drug-laden parcels. This identification was supported by surveillance, witness testimonies, and photo evidence. All packages were tied to a pattern of attempted meth distribution that placed Walker at the center of a coordinated trafficking scheme.

Walker Faces a Mandatory Minimum Sentence

With his conviction now secured, Walker faces a minimum of 15 years in federal prison. Under the federal sentencing system, there is no parole, meaning he will serve the majority, if not all, of his sentence behind bars. The case underscores the seriousness with which federal prosecutors and investigators are treating drug trafficking operations in Arkansas and beyond.

Walker’s sentencing date has not yet been announced.

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