Internet Detectives Have Identified Brewers “Karen” After She Screamed Racist Comment At Dodgers Fan, And She’s Actually a Make-a-Wish Board Member
Milwaukee Brewers Karen (Photos via @savagecycles87 Instagram)
It didn’t take long for internet detectives to identify the so-called Milwaukee Brewers “Karen”, who has gone viral for a racist incident at the NLCS against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
During one of the NLCS games at American Family Field (the exact game is unclear), a Los Angeles Dodgers supporter filmed a disturbing confrontation he experienced with a Milwaukee Brewers fan.
As you can see in the video below, the female Brewers fan calls the Dodgers supporter a “p*ssy” and threatens to call ICE (the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement) on him. At one point, she even slaps the fan:
Instagram user @savagecycles87, a friend of the Dodgers fan, provided further details in a post. The user claims that
Instagram user @savagecycles87, a friend of the Dodgers fan, provided further details in a post. The user claims that the Dodgers fan is a two-time U.S. war veteran who did nothing to provoke the woman, who merely went after him for cheering on his team.
In an update, @savegecycles87 claims that the Milwaukee Brewers’ “Karen” has been identified as Shannon Kobylarczyk, a secretary at ManpowerGroup in Milwaukee. What’s even more shocking, however, is that she also serves as a board member for Make-A-Wish Wisconsin.
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Milwaukee Brewers Karen Has Lost Her Job
Phillies Karen (Photo via @savagecycles87 Instagram)
Responding in the post by @savagecycles87 on Instagram, ManpowerGroup wrote that Shannon Kobylarczyk is no longer with the company. You can see their complete response below:

It’s unfortunate that incidents like this continue to happen at sporting events, and Kobylarczyk will have to learn her lesson the hard way. Regardless of which sports team you cheer for, there is never any excuse for racism and other offensive comments.
There’s also a good chance that Kobylarczyk will be permanently banned from attending all Brewers home games.
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