MILWAUKEE (WDJT) – The fallout from a viral confrontation between fans at a Major League Baseball playoff game in Milwaukee on Oct. 13 has escalated.
A Milwaukee Brewers fan, identified as Shannon Kobylarczyk seen on video telling a Latino Los Angeles Dodgers fan, “Let’s call ICE,” has now lost her job.
“Fans were really welcoming, really warm, really nice. A lot of attention from the fans because I was the only Dodger fan there. Of course, they’re cheering and booing and not booing, but, you know, making it very loud, in my face type of thing, right? It’s cool. It’s baseball. It was fun,” Ricardo Fosado said.
Fosado, who Kobylarczyk directed the “Let’s call ICE” comment to, said he does not think she should have been fired.
“You had a moment of heated and then you said something that, you know, probably wasn’t nice, but I don’t think that it should, she should not have got fired. It’s my opinion. I think everybody deserves second chances. I think everybody makes mistakes. Nobody got hurt besides the feelings and egos. I mean, we all live another day,” he said.
Kobylarczyk also stepped down from her role on the board of directors at Make-A-Wish Wisconsin.
Both Fosado and Kobylarcyzk have been banned from future games at the ballpark.
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