Girl, 18, shames her healthcare worker mom by sharing footage of her fighting a black cop during Capitol riots – and says ‘remember the time you told me I shouldn’t go to BLM protests because they could get violent?’
- Helena Duke, 18, shamed her mom Therese Duke, reportedly a University of Massachusetts Medical School Memorial Health Care, employee on Twitter
- She shared a video of her mom at the US Capitol riots on Wednesday
- Footage, viewed more than 9.5million times, showed Therese attempting to snatch phone from black female cop, who then punches her
- Another video shows her with blood streaming down her face saying she was hit by ‘that black girl’
- Helena said her mother had previously warned her against attending Black Lives Matter protests because ‘they could get violent’
- She added that Therese a one-time Democrat, became Trump supporter three years ago
- Helena claimed her mother told her she was going out of town for three days to drive her aunt to a medical facility for a procedure
A Massachusetts teenager has outed her MAGA mom who got punched in the face at the riot at the US Capitol when she got into a fight with a cop.
Helena Duke, 18, on Thursday, re-tweeted a viral video showing her mother, Therese Duke, with blood streaming down her face after being struck between the eyes by a female uniformed officer.
Duke added a caption the read: ‘Hi mom remember the time you told me I shouldn’t go to BLM protests bc they could get violent…this you?’
She said that until about thee years ago, her mother had been a Democrat, but a year into Trump’s presidency she became ‘brainwashed’ by the Make America Great Again movement.
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Helena Duke, 18, from Massachusetts, took to Twitter in Thursday to identify her mother as a US Capitol rioter who was seen in a viral video being punched in the face by a cop
Helena Duke, 18, on Thursday, re-tweeted a viral video showing her mother, Therese Duke (right) fighting with an unnamed cop (center)
Therese is later seen with blood running down her face after the confrontation
In a follow-up tweet, Helena shared a screenshot of the bloodied pro- Donald Trump protester alongside a photo showing a woman she identified as her mother, writing: ‘for those that don’t believe it’s my mother…’
The video of the violent confrontation, which as of Friday evening has been viewed more than 9.5million times, shows Therese trying to snatch a cellphone from the hands of a black cop.
The uniformed woman immediately wheeled around and jabbed the Trump supporter in the face with her fist.
The officer is then shoved toward a crowd of cops, before a melee broke out between the two sides and pepper spray was deployed.
Another clip showed a bleeding Therese being asked who hit her, to which she replied: ‘That girl punched me in the face. That black girl.’
Helena later re-tweeted that video, writing: ‘Mom I think you mean to say that powerful black woman punched you for harassment…’
She claims that her mom went to Washington DC after telling family she was taking a relative to out-of-town doctor.
Helena shared a photo of herself with her mom, who she believes was brainwashed by Trump
Duke called out her mother for being a hypocrite for previously kicking her out of the house for attending Black Lives Matter protests
Helena told The New York Post that she only learned that her mother was taking part in the violent revolt inspired by Trump’s speech calling on his supporters to march on the Capitol during Joe Biden’s victory certification on Wednesday after seeing videos online.
According to the teen, her mother told her she was going out of town for three days to drive her aunt to a medical facility to undergo a procedure.
‘She didn’t give me any more information about it, she was very vague … When I found out about the Capitol being stormed, I looked at her location sharing and it had been off for two days, so I assumed in that moment, I was like, ‘Oh my gosh, she might actually be there,” Duke told The Post.
‘And then the next day, my cousin shared a video of her getting punched in the face … by police after harassing them.’
Helena said initially she had misgivings about publicly shaming her mother, but ultimately she decided to do it because of her mother’s past conduct, including kicking the daughter out of the house for attending Black Lives Matter protests last year.
‘At first I was kind of uneasy about it, but I think it was definitely so hypocritical of her to end up kicking me out of the house for going to peaceful protests because she assumed they’d be violent, and then end up going to this, which was obviously a very violent attack on the Capitol — and end up harassing a cop,’ she said.
To prove the woman in the video is her mom, Therese Duke, Helena posted these two side-by-side photos
‘Her actions were appalling and I did not think she could possibly stoop this low,’ Helena told Newsweek. ‘Seeing her harass a black woman and attending a violent event is very hypocritical of her.’
Helena said that her aunt and uncle also took part in the unrest in Washington DC.
A LinkedIn page for a Therese Duke from Massachusetts lists her employer as UMass Memorial Health Care for the past 16 years.
On Friday, the nation’s third-largest health care provider released a statement, saying it was investigating allegations that one employee or more may have taken part in the DC riots.
‘We strongly condemn such behavior, if true,’ the statement read in part.
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