Murder convict accused of running 'full-service drug operation' selling to minors near Texas schools
Jahml McDonald, a convicted murderer out on bond, allegedly ran a drug operation near schools where fentanyl pills were disguised as ecstasy.
Authorities arrested Jahml McDonald, a convicted murderer, for allegedly operating a ‘full-service drug operation’ near several schools in Texas City. Surveillance reportedly showed teenagers buying drugs, including fentanyl pills disguised as ecstasy, from the residence. The operation included credit card payment options and a variety of substances, such as THC products and liquor.
- Jahml McDonald, 50, arrested on felony controlled-substance charges.
- Operation near Giles Middle School, College of the Mainland, and two elementary schools.
- Fentanyl pills disguised to resemble ecstasy/MDMA.
- Seized approximately one kilogram of fentanyl pills, THC wax, marijuana, THC vapes, promethazine, and liquor.
- McDonald has a prior murder conviction and was out on bond for a marijuana case.
- Bond set at $2 million ($1 million per charge).
- Residents reported heavy traffic and teenagers frequenting the residence.
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