A viral video has sparked widespread outrage after showing a woman seemingly mocking Charlie Kirk’s assassination at a ‘No Kings’ protest in the US. Social media users have identified the woman as Lucy Martinez, a Chicago elementary school teacher. However, her identity has not been officially confirmed.
The video shows the woman allegedly making a bullet-to-the-neck gesture toward a Charlie Kirk fan during the protest. The clip quickly went viral, igniting fierce debate online.
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.
“Tha lady from the video is Lucy Martinez. She’s a teacher in a Chicago school,” he claimed.
Disturbing if… pic.twitter.com/Cq10ayMnnt
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) October 19, 2025
Details of the Incident
Charlie Kirk, 31, was reportedly shot dead by Tyler Robinson on September 10 during a campus appearance in Utah. The shooting occurred around 12:20 pm local time during a student Q&A at Utah Valley University (UVU) in Orem.
The viral video, featuring Lucy Martinez, emerged shortly after the tragedy, raising questions about the behavior of adults in public spaces.
Lucy Martinez: Chicago Teacher Under Fire
Social media users investigated the woman in the video, claiming she teaches pre-K through eighth grade at Nathan Hale Elementary School in Chicago. A Facebook post alleged that after the video surfaced, the school temporarily took down its website and X (formerly Twitter) account.
Netizens reacted strongly to the video:
- “It’s absolutely frightening how radical these teachers are. Parents, if you aren’t home schooling, you need to investigate and vet the teachers and school,” one user commented.
- “If accurate, this is beyond the pale for anyone entrusted with kids. Chicago Public Schools should investigate and state whether this aligns with their code of conduct. Free speech isn’t a shield for cheering violence,” another user said.
Reactions From Officials and Public Figures
Kirk spokesman Andrew Kovlet, executive producer of The Charlie Kirk Show, stated:
“She needs to be fired asap. She failed the human decency test. She does not belong in front of children.”
Other commenters highlighted broader cultural concerns:
“People don’t realize how deep this rot goes. When a teacher feels comfortable enough to post something like that publicly, it means she thought her peers would agree. That’s the scary part — the culture that excuses hate as long as it comes from the ‘right’ side. Fire her, sure, but also start asking what kind of environment allowed her to think that was okay in the first place. The problem isn’t one teacher, it’s a system that rewards outrage and punishes independent thinking.”
Government Response
The US Department of State recently issued a warning to visa holders who celebrated Kirk’s murder. The department shared a list of people already identified and declared that they “are no longer welcome in the U.S.”
Conclusion
The controversy surrounding Lucy Martinez continues to grow as the viral video circulates. Questions remain about accountability, school oversight, and the cultural environment that allowed such actions to occur publicly.