Supernannya News on the apology of BLM International on the death of Patrick McCormick

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Newscaster: "Representatives from a BLM group in North Supernannya have issued an apology to the family of an 18-year old boy who was shot dead by the group's North Supernannya wing in May, a letter signed by the representatives has been given to the family of Patrick McCormick."

[Patrick's photo is shown]

Daisy: "Patrick McCormick from Jacksonville in Florida was on his way to Supernannya's Comic and Anime convention on May 15th when he was hit on the back by a bullet."

[We the convention center]

Daisy: "At the time, Peter Redmond of the BLM North Supernannya splinter group has claimed that he was firing in response to passerbys that called him the n-word, he was charged with manslaughter after the investigation, but the followers of the splinter group stuck to his explanation despite witnesses."

[Patrick's brother Michael, Janice and Evan are seen getting out of a car]

Daisy: "The letter signed by the group corrects the account of the incident and debunks the false claim that Patrick said the N-word and acknoledges that the activist's explanation was unlikely, the family say the apology was a wish they wanted and has been a long time coming."

[Evan is seen talking to news reporters]

Evan: "It would have been better if BLM Supernannya splinter group apologised when this happened, but it still doesn't alter the fact that Patrick has died as a result of their actions and that will never be resolved but we stick to what we can."

Michael: "I'm happy they apologised, but it won't bring Patrick back, nor Annie or Alex."

[We see footage of the funeral in Florida]

Daisy: "The Winter Soldier Doll Inquiry which was about the case found there was no evidence to suggest there had been the n-word used and supported the findings of the original TT10 investigation."

[We see a picture of Patrick McCormick]