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McNairy County Man Sentenced to 300 Months for Drug Conspiracy, Being a Felon in Possession of Firearms, and Possessing Firearms in Furtherance of Drug Trafficking Offenses

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Western District of Tennessee

Memphis, TN – Joshua Tucker, 30, of Selmer, TN has been sentenced to a total of 300 months in the Federal Bureau of Prisons for conspiring to distribute and distributing actual methamphetamine, and being a felon in possession of firearms in furtherance of drug trafficking crimes. D. Michael Dunavant, United States Attorney for the Western District of Tennessee announced the sentence today.

According to the information presented in court, Joshua Tucker was a member of a drug conspiracy operating throughout West Tennessee from October 2016 to April 2017. The investigation led to the federal prosecution of Tucker, along with eleven other co-conspirators, who sold large amounts of methamphetamine at various locations throughout West Tennessee, including Bath Springs, Lexington, Parsons, Selmer, Reagan, Lutts, and Milledgeville and Iuka, MS.

Tucker’s conviction and 25 year sentence results from an extensive investigation by federal, state and local law enforcement officials into a drug trafficking organization involving co-defendant Kevin Smith and his associates, including Joshua Tucker. Agents with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI), West Tennessee 24th Judicial District Drug and Violent Crime Task Force, and Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP) conducted a yearlong investigation and utilized various investigation strategies to determine that Tucker had sold over two kilograms of actual methamphetamine (ICE) to co-conspirators who resold the ICE between December 2016 and April 2017.

The investigation further revealed that Tucker, a convicted felon, possessed firearms in furtherance of his drug trafficking. On April 27, 2017, investigators with McNairy County Counter-Drug Unit and Selmer Police Department executed a probation search at Tuckers home. During the search, officers located an AR-15 style rifle along with a 9 mm pistol in Tuckers bedroom. Officers located approximately 20 grams of ICE packaged for resale in a safe containing two digital scales and $5,677.75. In the same room, officers located drugparaphernalia including boxes of plastic baggies and pipes as well as .223 and 9mm ammunition. Investigators also seized five vehicles. After searching the vehicles, officers located over 400 grams of methamphetamine inside a container under the driver seat of one of the cars.

U.S. Attorney Dunavant said, "Armed Drug Trafficking Organizations will NOT continue to endanger our communities in West Tennessee with impunity. We use all available law enforcement and prosecutorial resources to pursue, disrupt and dismantle groups and conspiracies that are most responsible for the illegal sale of this poison to our citizens, and to remove dangerous offenders with firearms from our streets. This defendant and his co-conspirators have sowed addiction, pain, and destruction into our communities, and now they will reap a long prison sentence as a consequence."

"The DEA and our law enforcement partners are committed to ridding our communities of those who wish to do harm through the trafficking of dangerous drugs," said D. Christopher Evans, Special Agent In Charge of DEA’s Louisville Field Division, which oversees the agency’s operations in Tennessee. "Mr. Tucker and those like him should expect to meet the full weight of the criminal justice system," Evans added.

Tucker was originally charged with several offenses, including:

• conspiracy to possess with the intent to distribute 50 grams or more of actual methamphetamine;

• aiding and abetting each other to possess with the intent to distribute 50 grams or more of actual methamphetamine;

• knowingly possessing with intent to distribute 50 grams or more of actual methamphetamine;

• being a felon in possession of an AR-15 style rifle;

• being a felon in possession of a 9 mm pistol;

• possessing the AR-15 style rifle in furtherance of a drug trafficking offense; and

• possessing the 9 mm pistol in furtherance of a drug trafficking offense.

After a four-day jury trial in September, 2018, the defendant was found guilty as charged in each count.

On January 24, 2019, Chief U.S. District Court Judge S. Thomas Anderson sentenced Tucker to 240 months for the conspiracy to distribute and distributing actual methamphetamine; 120 months concurrent sentence for being a felon in possession of firearms; and 60 months mandatory consecutive sentence for possession of firearms in furtherance of drug trafficking offenses, for an overall total sentence of 300 months (25 years). Tucker was also sentenced to supervised release for a period of 5 years.

The case was investigated by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI), West Tennessee 24th Judicial District Drug and Violent Crime Task Force, and Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP), along with McNairy County Counter-Drug Unit and Selmer Police Department.

Assistant United States Attorney Hillary Parham prosecuted this case on the government’s behalf.

Contact

Cherri Green
Public Information Officer
Cherri.Green@usdoj.gov
901-544-4231

Updated January 25, 2019