florists shaped casket sprays. the head of the texas funeral director s association brought in an extra funeral coach along with other morticians. some experts at the art of facial reconstruction to assist. all of this happening against the backdrop of persisting questions around the police response to the shooting and deep anger and confusion over why it took law enforcement well over an hour to confront the shooter. on sunday the justice department announced that it is launching a probe into the police response, what s known as a critical incident review. new york times reports out the history of this type of investigation saying, quote, other mass shootings that the justice department has looked at in its review of law enforcement agency responses have included the 2015 domestic terrorist attack in san bernardino, california, and the 2016 attack on the pulse nightclub in orlando, florida, with an eye toward understanding how officers could have been better prepared and r
praying, dropping to their knees at this memorial. i spoke with a local pastor here, daniel myers who talked about the support he s giving to this community and how they re feeling right now. let s listen. i don t know them personally, but it is my home, and it hurts. i can only imagine the parents, the grandparents when they were out there wanting to go in and the police wouldn t let them go in. that hurts. it hurts. liz, you ve got reporter: it hurts and this community hurts. you ve got all that emotion down there. obviously it s a painful time, and as you pointed out, the facilities down there are relatively limited. this is not a large town. you look at the schedule just for today of the masses and visitations and funeral services, you know, they re already kind of stacked up at
should be coming from the u.s. into canada, the bridge behind it completely shut down. there are maybe 75 to 100 vehicles out there and as the day goes on, more protesters show their support. it has having an impact. day four for gm, toyota, honda, chrysler, fiat to lansing, michigan. they either reduce ships or shut down until the protest is over. the governor of michigan now asking the government of canada to end this protest and get that bridge back open. back to you. how you get that done is the very big question right now. joining me, thank you so much. great to see you. for more on this, the mayor of windsor, ontario. drew dilkins. you said every hour this continues, your community hurts. what has been the real impact on your city to this point? well, it s the city and our
be i ll get out of the way this is not supposed to be the main crossing between the united states and canada but it has become so. the main crossing is that ambassador bridge in windsor. it is shut down in both directions. it is a small protest, chuck, in windsor. it is 100 or so people with a dozen or so trucks, smaller than what we see in ottawa, but enough to stop 25% of all trade between u.s. and canada on any given day. here s a little bit of what the mayor of windsor had to say about the situation there and more broadly. take a listen. every hour this protest continues, our community hurts. thousands of workers field their families because of the commerce made possible at the ambassador bridge. hundreds of local autoparts companies stay in business because of the movements of goods across the ambassador bridge. our grocery store shelves are stocked with food because of the transport of food across the border. i am very concerned about the lasting and permanent impact that t