ECP-TV: Weekly news update with Tommy Scott and Rita Cook (May 21, 2020)
Tommy and Rita discuss the rock-throwing vandalism at the Waxahachie Detention Center, and Wilmers first-ever woman firefighter – Maria Gabriela Gillen.
Tommy and Rita discuss the rock-throwing vandalism at the Waxahachie Detention Center, and Wilmers first-ever woman firefighter – Maria Gabriela Gillen.
Rita Cook and Terry Murphy discuss the new $555 billion dollar, high speed rail and other things going on in Ellis County.
Rita Cook and Terry Murphy talk about another vicious dog attack right here in Ferris. The dangers of just walking with your dog and family.
Rita Cook and Terry Murphy talk about lower property taxes and higher property values in Ellis County. Google is coming to town and one shooter is on the run while a serial abuser gets 50 years.
Rita Cook and Terry Murphy, talk about Ellis County sheriffs department participation, in a fentanyl abuse panel. Multiple cases of drug dealers and sexual assaults. The Sherwin Williams fire in Garland, contaminating waterways running into Ellis County. Walmart funding new camera system, “fixed license recognition system”.
Rita and Terry talk about burn bans and wild fires in North Texas.
Rita and Terry talk about the countywide burn ban, a MUD project coming to town, a false gunshot at Waxahachie Walmart, Ferris ISD, things to do with your useless COVID mask, and a little bit about those aliens that might be vacationing on planet Earth this summer.
Rita Cook and Terry Murphy dive deep into the rabbit hole of why UFOs, UAPs, flying saucers and unalived bodies have taken over the latest conversation in Congress.
Rita and Terry go down the rabbit hole and take a look at a local police chase, a bomb threat, a detention center employee selling drugs at the jail and a Red Oak teacher suspended for child sex trafficking, and we end with the movie "Sound of Freedom" and why it is beating “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” at the box office.