Murder convict accused of running ‘full-service drug operation’ selling to minors near Texas schools
A Texas man with a prior murder conviction stands accused of running a full-service drug distribution operation that targeted minors in areas near schools. The network allegedly sold fentanyl pills disguised as ecstasy alongside other controlled substances, placing particularly dangerous drugs in proximity to school communities.
Law enforcement conducted a significant drug bust to dismantle the operation. Authorities have highlighted the case as part of ongoing enforcement efforts against drug trafficking that directly endangers children, emphasising strict penalties for those who sell narcotics to minors in school areas.
- Texas man with prior murder conviction accused of operating a drug distribution network selling to minors near schools
- Operation sold fentanyl disguised as ecstasy and other controlled substances in school areas
- Law enforcement conducted a drug bust; authorities emphasise prosecution of traffickers endangering children