post, saying that the language he used was “inappropriate and offensive.”“As someone who has spent the greater part of my adult life serving my community and city, I regret that my words may have hurt anyone in the LGBTQIA community, my friends, family colleagues and constituents in that community,” Correia said the post. “I know that LGBTQIA people struggle, face discrimination and abuse and to think that I may have somehow contributed to that sentiment is unacceptable and for that I truly apologize.”He also personally apologized to the activist he was caught on tape referencing Justice Gaines, a Black trans woman, for “any hurt I may have inflicted on her.”“Anyone who knows me knows that I may from time to time try to joke around but I.