Liberal Protester at “No Kings” Rally MOCKS Charlie Kirk’s Assassination
X: @collinRugg: NEW: The woman in the viral video mocking Charlie Kirk’s assassination is a Chicago Public School teacher, according to the individual who posted the original video. “That lady from the video is Lucy Martinez. She’s a teacher in a Chicago school,” he claimed. Disturbing if true. Video: that84bullnose / IG
A disturbing video from a recent “No Kings” protest has sparked widespread outrage after a liberal demonstrator was caught on camera mocking the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
The viral footage shows a woman laughing and making crude jokes about Kirk being shot in the neck, turning a national tragedy into a punchline.
According to the individual who first posted the video, the woman has been identified as Lucy Martinez, allegedly a teacher employed by the Chicago Public Schools system. “The lady from the video is Lucy Martinez. She’s a teacher in a Chicago school,” the original post claimed.
While Martinez’s employment status has not yet been officially confirmed, the allegations have drawn sharp criticism from parents and taxpayers who argue that anyone responsible for educating children should never be caught celebrating political violence.
The “No Kings” protests—movements that claim to champion democracy and equality—have increasingly been accused of devolving into platforms for hostility and radical partisanship. Instead of fostering civic dialogue, critics say these gatherings often turn into outlets for anger and vitriol directed at conservatives and supporters of President Trump.
Mocking the death of a national leader represents a dangerous descent into political depravity, observers warn. Teachers, in particular, are held to high professional and moral standards; they are expected to set an example of integrity and respect. Participating in or endorsing violent political rhetoric runs counter to those values and undermines public confidence in the education system.
Across Chicago—and the nation—families are expressing growing concern about declining academic performance, ideological bias in classrooms, and educators who blur the line between teaching and activism.
If the reports about Martinez prove accurate, her actions raise serious questions about her judgment, impartiality, and fitness to teach. Political violence must never be normalized, and mocking an assassination is not political speech—it is an endorsement of hatred and division.
Organizations like YouthVote continue to highlight the growing politicization of schools and advocate for transparency and accountability in education. Their mission is simple: to ensure classrooms remain focused on learning, not ideology, and to empower parents to protect their children’s right to a safe, apolitical education.
As investigations continue, Chicago families deserve answers. If the allegations against Martinez are confirmed, accountability must follow.
Public schools exist to teach civics—not to glorify extremism. Turning the assassination of a national figure into a joke is beyond disturbing—it is unacceptable.