
"That's a lesson attorney Shannon Kobylarczyk is learning the hard way. Kobylarczyk *was* the associate general counsel at ManpowerGroup, a staffing agency. But that changed after she attended Game 2 of the National League Championship Series. Kobylarczyk, a Brewers fan bedecked in all the gear, was upset when the Dodgers took a 3-1 lead and took that anger out on a Dodgers fan in the stadium."
"To add salt in the wound of the Brewers superfan, she's banned from American Family Field. As the team noted, "The Brewers expect all persons attending games to be respectful of each other, and we do not condone in any way offensive statements fans make to each other about race, gender, or national origin. Our priority is to ensure that all in attendance have a safe and enjoyable experience at the ballpark.""
Shannon Kobylarczyk, a Brewers fan and former associate general counsel at ManpowerGroup, confronted a Dodgers fan during Game 2 of the National League Championship Series and used xenophobic language telling him to "call ICE." The Dodgers fan, Ricardo Fosado, stated he is a U.S. citizen and war veteran. Video shows Kobylarczyk swinging at a camera. ManpowerGroup placed her on immediate leave, investigated, and then terminated her employment. Kobylarczyk resigned from the Make-A-Wish Wisconsin board. The Brewers banned her from American Family Field and emphasized that offensive statements about race, gender, or national origin are not condoned.
Read at Above the Law
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