A man convicted of murder, Jahml McDonald, is accused of running a “full-service” drug operation near schools in Texas, where investigators say fentanyl pills were being sold to minors. The allegations include that the pills were made to look like ecstasy/MDMA and were distributed in ways intended to attract younger buyers.

According to reporting that draws on law enforcement statements, the sheriff’s office says the fentanyl tablets were “disguised to resemble ecstasy/MDMA” and were brightly colored to mimic the appearance of recreational party drugs. One outlet also describes McDonald as being out on bond while facing the new accusations.

The outlets focus on similar core claims: McDonald’s prior conviction, the location near schools, the alleged targeting of minors, and the alleged pill-disguise tactic. Differences mainly reflect framing and additional descriptive detail, rather than conflicting facts.