Milwaukee Brewers 'Karen' who went viral after threatening to call ICE on a rival Los Angeles Dodgers fan has reportedly been fired from her job.

The spectator, named online as Shannon Kobylarczyk, was seen in a racist rant towards Ricardo Fosado - a US citizen and war veteran - in footage that has been viewed more than a million times on X.

During Dodgers' 5-1 win in the MLB playoffs, a gloating Fosado can initially be heard saying to the home fans around him in the stands: 'Why's everybody so quiet? What is this?'

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His remark appeared to clearly irk the 'Brewers Karen', who fired back with a jibe about Donald Trump's immigration agents, saying: 'Let's call ICE.'

Fosado replied: 'Call ICE! Call ICE! I'm a US citizen, war veteran baby girl. Two wars. ICE can not do anything to me.' At one stage of the video she seemingly tried to slap Fosado's phone out of his hand while also calling him a 'p***y'.

According to Fox 11 Los Angeles, it took less than 24 hours for the woman in question to be fired by her employers ManPowerGroup - a global workforce solutions company - after being identified as Kobylarczyk.

A Milwaukee Brewers 'Karen' has been fired after making a racist comment to a Dodgers fan
The woman, named online as Shannon Kobylarczyk, looks smugly at the camera after finishing her rant at the veteran

A Milwaukee Brewers 'Karen' has been fired after making a racist comment to a Dodgers fan

Ricardo Fosado  - a US citizen and war veteran - was targeted with the abuse

Ricardo Fosado  - a US citizen and war veteran - was targeted with the abuse

On the original Instagram post  by @savagecycles87, which shared the video and named the alleged culprit, ManPowerGroup replied in the  comments to confirm the employee in question has been dismissed.

'As soon as we became aware of this video the individual was placed on immediate leave and we began an investigation,' the company wrote. 'As a result of this process, the employee is no longer with the organization. We remain committed to maintaining a culture grounded in respect, integrity, and accountability.'

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