One of the members of the black hand who tried to assassinate the archduke in Sarajevo was a Bosniak named Muhamed Mehmedbašić. IOTL, he did nothing nothing as the archduke passes by, claiming that a policeman was behind him. WI though, the policeman wasn't there, and he does the deed? 1. Would this affect anything in terms of the Austrian reaction, seeing how the assassin is obviously not a Serb? and 2. How would our memory of the event be different with a Bosniak assassin? It seems that often that the event is portrayed as the action of Serb nationalism, but would this change?