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Brewers fan loses jobs after internet ID’s her for saying ‘Call ICE’ on Dodgers fan during baseball playoff game

A Milwaukee Brewers fan lost two jobs after social media footage showed him telling a Latino Dodgers fan he was “going to call ICE” during a playoff game.

Tensions flared The Trump administration in recent months immigration raids They ravaged the country. Now talking about Immigration and Customs Enforcement has even reached America’s amusement.

A video from the encounter caught Shannon Kobylarczyk, wearing a yellow-and-dark blue Brewers jersey, yells at Los Angeles Dodgers fan Ricardo Fosado, who was filming the incident during Tuesday night’s playoff game in Milwaukee. Independent He reached out to a number connected to Kobylarczyk for comment.

“Why is everyone quiet?” Fosado said in the video, turning to the crowd of silent Brewers fans. The group was cheering loudly when the Brewers were ahead, but then went quiet as the Dodgers started winning, Fosado told Fox6.

Kobylarczyk then looked at Fosado and shouted: “Real men drink beer, idiot!”

A Brewers fan lost his job after telling a Latino Dodgers fan he should ‘call ICE’ during a playoff game (Courtesy of Ricardo Fosado)

He then touched the man in front of him and said: “You know what, let’s call ICE.”

Fosado responded: “Call ICE. Call ICE. I’m a US citizen, a war veteran, a daughter. I’m a war veteran, two wars. ICE won’t do anything to me. Good luck.”

He said he was a U.S. citizen of Mexican descent who served in the U.S. Navy from 2001 to 2005. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

Kobylarczyk said he later reported himself to stadium security and was escorted out of the building.

The incident cost Kobylarczyk two jobs.

He was working as a lawyer at ManPowerGroup, a staffing company. Wisconsin State Bar Association and his LinkedIn page, which has since been removed.

“Upon becoming aware of this video, the individual was immediately placed on leave and we initiated an investigation. As a result of this process, the employee is no longer with the organization. We are committed to maintaining a culture of respect, integrity and accountability,” ManpowerGroup said. replied to the Instagram video of the incident.

He also served on the board of directors for Make-a-Wish Wisconsin. Web Archive to show.

Make-A-Wish Wisconsin told Independent He said Wednesday he was resigning from the board “effective immediately.”

Fosado told fans there were comments all night long from both sides about what was going on in the high-stakes match. Daily Watch. “This was baseball, no disrespect,” he said.

He acknowledged that alcohol may have contributed to ICE’s remarks and expressed sympathy.

“I don’t think it’s terrible or something that would get him fired. I feel bad for him,” Fosado told the press. “We can’t be judged by one mistake and there was a lot of emotion involved. It was just hurt feelings, no one had physically hurt anyone.”

Independent He contacted the Milwaukee Brewers for comment.

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