
"Fosado, a former Bellflower City Council candidate, told Kobylarczyk to "call ICE." "ICE is not going to do anything to me," said Fosado, who noted he was a war veteran and a U.S. citizen. "Good luck." On the video, the woman then uses a derogatory term to question Fosado's masculinity, remarking, "real men drink beer." Fosado was instead enjoying a fruity alcoholic beverage."
"The exchange began when Dodgers fan Ricardo Fosado trash-talked nearby Brewers fans moments after third baseman Max Muncy clobbered a solo home run in the top of the sixth inning to give visiting Los Angeles a 3-1 lead. Fosado repeatedly asked, "Why is everybody quiet?" to distraught Milwaukee fans in a social media clip that has since gone viral. One fan, identified by Milwaukee media as an attorney named Shannon Kobylarczyk, responded by threatening to call U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Fosado."
Dodgers fan Ricardo Fosado taunted Brewers fans after Max Muncy's solo home run in the sixth inning of the NL Championship game, repeatedly asking why they were quiet. A nearby fan, identified as attorney Shannon Kobylarczyk, threatened to call U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Fosado. Fosado said he is a U.S. citizen and war veteran and dared her to call ICE. The woman used a derogatory remark about masculinity and suggested real men drink beer. Fosado and a friend were ejected. Kobylarczyk lost her job with Manpower and stepped down from the Make-a-Wish board.
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