Milwaukee Lawyer’s Drunken Threat to a Baseball Fan Backfires, Goes Viral Online

February 24, 2026

Chaos erupted at a Milwaukee baseball game after a confrontation between two fans quickly went viral — and it didn’t end well for one of them.

A video from Oct. 14 at American Family Field captures a heated standoff that ended with a chilling threat about removing someone from their family — and the consequences were immediate.

Milwaukee Brewers’ fan Shannon Kobylarczyk threatens to call ICE on a Latino baseball fan. Photo credit: Instagram / @foosgonewild

During the Los Angeles Dodgers’ 5-1 victory over the Brewers in Game 2 of the National League Championship Series, a Milwaukee supporter threatened to contact ICE against a Dodgers fan.

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According to The Milwaukee Sentinel, the woman, identified as Shannon Kobylarczyk, was dismissed from her Associate General Counsel post at the staffing agency Manpower Group after the threats captured on video circulated widely.

Video footage shows Ricardo Fosado — a Dodgers supporter visiting from Los Angeles on a business trip — asking other fans in the stands, “Why is everybody quiet?”

“I wore Dodgers gear, and I felt Milwaukee rubbing it in by flaunting their lead,” Fosado recalled. “As the game went on, the mood shifted. It got noticeably quieter.”

When Fosado pressed, “Why is everybody quiet?”

That’s when Kobylarczyk blurted out, “Real men drink beer.”

Fosado repeated his question, “Why is everybody quiet?”

At that moment, Kobylarczyk threatened to call ICE. “Ya know what, let’s call ICE,” she declared.

Fosado told her that he was a war veteran and a U.S. citizen before replying, “Call ICE, call them, you f**king idiot. ICE isn’t going to do anything to me. Good luck.”

Kobylarczyk then attempted to swipe Fosado’s phone from his hand as he laughed at her. After that, she went on to report him to stadium security, and Fosado was escorted from the arena.

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Danielle Brooks

I am a staff writer at New York Beacon, where I focus on culture, entrepreneurship, and the emerging voices redefining Black America. My work highlights innovators, artists, and founders whose stories often unfold beyond mainstream headlines but shape communities in meaningful ways. Through precise reporting and thoughtful storytelling, I aim to document progress, challenge narratives, and contribute to a stronger Black press tradition.