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A Milwaukee Brewers fan was left with a double whammy when she reportedly lost her job shortly after her favorite team fell to a 2-0 deficit in the National League Championship Series.
Shannon Kobylarczyk was seen on video threatening a Hispanic Los Angeles Dodgers fan that she would “call ICE” (Immigration and Customs Enforcement).
After the Dodgers took a 4-1 lead in the seventh inning, Ricardo Fosado registered the agitated Milwaukee crowd, asking rhetorically why American Family Field was “so quiet.”
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A general view from behind home plate before the game between the Milwaukee Brewers and the Los Angeles Dodgers at American Family Field on October 13, 2025 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (John Fisher/Getty Images)
Kobylarczyk then called Fosado a “p—-” for not drinking beer like a “real (man).”
“You know what, let’s call ICE,” Kobylarczyk then said to a fellow Brewers fan in front of her.
Fosado then replied that he was an American citizen who had served in two wars, to which Kobylarczyk swiped at Fosado.
“ICE is not going to do anything about me. Good luck. Call ICE, call them. F—ing idiot,” Fosado said.

A general view of the exterior of American Family Field before Game 1 of the National League Championship Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Milwaukee Brewers on October 13, 2025 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel confirmed that Kobylarczyk is “no longer” with ManpowerGroup, a Milwaukee-based staffing firm, and also resigned from his role on the Make-A-Wish Wisconsin board.
Fosado told the outlet that Kobylarczyk reported him to stadium security and he was ejected.
Fosado, who joined the military after 9/11, served in Iraq and Afghanistan. Despite the attack, he does not feel that Kobylarczyk should have lost his job.
“I don’t think it was horrible or anything that should get her fired. I feel sorry for her,” Fosado told the outlet. “We can’t be judged on one mistake, and there were a lot of emotions involved. It was just hurt feelings; nobody physically hurt anybody.”

A general view of the American Family Field outfield prior to Game 1 of the National League Championship Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Milwaukee Brewers on Monday, Oct. 13, 2025, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Aaron Gash/MLB Photos via Getty Images)
The Brewers told Pakinomist Digital in a statement that both fans were ejected, noting that Fosado, who was not named, was ejected “for actions other than the events depicted in this video.”
“The Brewers expect all individuals who attend games to be respectful of each other, and we do not tolerate in any way offensive statements that fans make to each other regarding race, gender or national origin. Our priority is to ensure that everyone in attendance has a safe and enjoyable experience at the ballpark.
“In this case, the Milwaukee Police Department treated the person who was ejected for actions other than the events depicted in this video, including disorderly conduct and public intoxication. Separately, the video shows that the other person involved in the altercation became physical during her interactions with the person who was ejected.”
The Brewers said neither Fosado nor Kobylarczyk would be welcome back to the ballpark.
The NLCS heads back west on Thursday, with the Dodgers needing to win two of the next five games to advance to their second straight World Series and fifth in nine years.



