Chicago teacher accused of mocking Charlie Kirk’s assassination portrayed as victim by school principal
Chicago teacher accused of mocking Charlie Kirk’s assassination portrayed as victim by school principal
Lucy Martinez, a teacher at Nathan Hale Elementary School, is facing calls to be fired after she was recorded putting a finger to her neck and pretending to pull the trigger while yelling “bang, bang” during a No Kings protest in the city over the weekend.
The principal of Nathan Hale Elementary School in Chicago appeared to defend teacher Lucy Martinez after she was spotted possibly mocking the assassination of Charlie Kirk during a protest.
The video, which has racked up tens of millions of views on social media, was widely interpreted as mocking the death of Kirk, who was assassinated by a shot through the neck last month.
In a letter sent to parents, Nathan Hale Elementary School Principal Dawn Iles-Gomez said “threats” were made against Martinez but made no mention of what she had done or the discipline she received, Fox News Digital previously reported.
An image of slain conservative commentator Charlie Kirk is placed at a memorial at Utah Valley University, where he was assassinated last month.
“Dear Hale Parents and Staff, safety continues to be my top priority, which is why I am writing to notify you of a situation involving our school,” the letter states. “We were recently made aware of social media posts with language that resembles a potential threat to a staff member. We take all potential threats extremely seriously to ensure the safety of our school community.”
“The Chicago Police Department and the CPS Office of Safety and Security have been notified, and CPD is currently investigating this situation further,” Iles-Gomez continued.
News
SHOCKING: PEOPLE ARE SAYING JOHNNY DEPP HAS AN “$80 MILLION PRIVATE JET”—AND THE INTERNET CAN’T PROCESS IT.
The rumor started quietly — a single post claiming that Johnny Depp owns an $80 million private jet described as…
The Surprising Meaning Behind Amy Winehouse Groovy Hit Valerie.
In 2007, Amy Winehouse was still promoting her hit sophomore album Back to Black when she unexpectedly found success again. Mark Ronson, the…
Hardman Danny Dyer struggled to hold back the tears as he impersonated pal Amy Winehouse on Channel 5 Lip Sync Battle.
The EastEnders tough guy was visibly emotional during his tribute to the late singer 7 Danny Dyer struggled to hold…
Amy Winehouse biopic Back To Black is available on Netflix now
Back to Black has been one of the most talked-about movies of the year, but if you still haven’t seen it,…
John Legend Celebrates Daughter Esti’s First Birthday: ‘She’s Been Lighting Up the House Since Day One’
The EGOT winner and wife Chrissy Teigen share four children together John Legend is celebrating a milestone moment for his family…
Jon Bon Jovi walked onto the stage with his guitar pressed tightly against his chest, as if he were holding something fragile. It wasn’t a performance. It felt like a farewell. Behind him, the giant screen lit up with the face of Catherine O’Hara. Gentle. Familiar. No introduction. No explanation. Jon sang slowly. Very slowly. Each line seemed carefully weighed, carrying the heavy pull of memory and the weight of years that could never return.
THE NIGHT A SONG BECAME A GOODBYE No one was told it would be special. The tickets said nothing more…
End of content
No more pages to load






