Brewers Fan Fired by Make-A-Wish Wisconsin After Threatening to Call ICE On a Dodgers Fan
She even has the haircut!
Published 2 months ago
Shannon Kobylarczyk has been fired from her job at a Milwaukee-based staffing company after she was filmed threatening to “call ICE” on a Dodgers fan during Game 2 of the NLCS. Kobylarczyk, who was also on the board of directors of Make-A-Wish Wisconsin, has since stepped down from her position, the company confirmed.
Ricardo Fosado, the man behind the camera and a veteran of two wars, egged Kobylarczyk on saying, “Good luck, ICE isn’t going to do anything to me. I’ve served in two wars.”
The Dodgers went on to win the game 5-1, securing a commanding 2-0 lead in the series.
While the Brewers can still climb out of their hole, Kobylarczyk certainly won’t — and you just know she wishes she could take back that taunt.
Brewers fan that said ‘call ICE’ on a Latino Dodgers fan now out of job
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Shannon Kobylarczyk was an employee of the Manpower Group in Milwaukee and served on the board of directors for Make-A-Wish Wisconsin.
She lost both positions after a video went viral on social media… pic.twitter.com/5yyvl7MVtu