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Brewers fan loses job and banned from stadium after being branded on the Internet as a spectator who ‘Call the Ice’ to a Dodgers Fan

Milwaukee Brewers Fan Loses Wisconsin Board Stoodo of His Job and Wisconsin Board After Showing Social Media Fook

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The video of the meeting captured Shannon Kobylarczyk, Sporty Yellow and Navy Brewers Gears in the National League Championship Series in Lilwaukee on Tuesday night and shouted at Los Angeles Dodgers Fan, Ricardo Fosado, who captured the incident. The Brewers then announced that both fans were banned from the ballpark for life. Independent The number linked to kobylarczyk was reached for comment.

“Why is everyone silent?” Fosado said in the video, he stood out from the crowd of Brewers fans. The group was loud and happy at first when the brewer was on the lead but then it got quiet because the dodgers started winning, Fosado told fox6.

Kobylarczyk then looked at FOSADO and shouted: “Real men drink beer, p *** y!”

Brewers pitcher loses job after suggesting he should ‘call Ice’ on Latino Dodgers fan during game (courtesy of Ricardo Fosado)

Then he put the man in front of him and said: “You know, let’s call for snow.”

Fosado replied: “Call snow. Snow. I’m a US analyst, War Veteronan, children’s fiction. WAR veteran, good luck.”

He is an American citizen of Mexican heritage who served in the US Navy from 2001 to 2005, he told Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

Kobylarczyk later reported him to stadium security and he was cured in the building, he told the outlet.

This incident cost Kobylarczyk his job and the board his place.

He worked as an attorney at Manpowergroup, a staffing firm, according to the Wisconsin state bar and his LinkedIn page, which has since been deleted.

“As soon as we became aware of this video, each person was immediately placed on leave and we started an investigation into the process, the employee is no longer with the organization.

He also served on the board of directors for Make-A-Wish Wisconsin, records from the webarchive show. Make-A-Wish Wisconsin has been told Independent He said he stepped down from his board “with immediate effect” on Wednesday.

There were comments about what happened in the high-profile match from both sides of the fans throughout the night, FOSADO said The Sentinel Magazine. “That’s baseball, it was disrespectful,” he said.

He admitted that alcohol may have contributed to his snow months and sympathized with him.

“I don’t think it was scary or anything to shoot him. I feel bad for him,” Fosado told the spear. “We can’t be judged on one mistake and a lot of emotions were involved. It was just an emotional process, no one is hurting anyone.”

Ultimately, both Kobylarczyk and Fosado were banned from the ballpark for future events, the Milwaukee Brewers were told Independent in the statement.

“The Berewers expect that all people who go to the games respect each other, and we do not allow in any way the fans under the statements made to each other about race, gender, or safe origin and safe” said the group.

Separate from the events shown in Fook, the Milwaukee Police Department “confronted” Fosado, who was fired for employing “public food” while Kobylarczyk was present in the body of his cooperation with the person who was removed, “says the statement.

“For these reasons and in accordance with our guest code of conduct for specific events and physical altercations, both fans are advised that they are not permitted to return to the ballpark for future events.”



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