Milwaukee Brewers Fan Fired After Threatening To ‘Call ICE’ On Dodgers Fan
Shannon Kobylarczyk was fired from her job and resigned from her Make-A-Wish position after she threatened to call ICE on Dodger fan.
A Milwaukee Brewers fan has reportedly lost her job following a controversial remark made during a playoff game earlier this week. The incident, captured on video and widely circulated online, shows the woman telling a Latino Los Angeles Dodgers supporter, "I'm going to call ICE." The comment quickly drew widespread condemnation, leading to significant public backlash. The video footage, initially shared on social media, depicts the interaction at the stadium, where the woman, wearing Brewers apparel, appears to be engaged in a heated exchange before making the immigration-related statement. The individual filming the interaction is heard questioning her remarks. Following the viral spread of the video, reports emerged confirming that the fan, whose identity was later revealed, was terminated from her employment. This development has ignited further discussion on social media regarding accountability for public behavior and the consequences of racially insensitive comments. "The company does not condone any form of discrimination or harassment," stated a representative from her former employer, who requested anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the situation. The incident highlights the growing scrutiny individuals face in the digital age for actions captured and shared online, demonstrating how quickly public outrage can lead to professional repercussions.
Shannon Kobylarczyk was fired from her job and resigned from her Make-A-Wish position after she threatened to call ICE on Dodger fan.
