The parent and coaches involved in a dispute with an umpire after a boy’s baseball game in Douglas County earlier this month were disciplined on Monday.
The parent, 39-year-old Jeff Johnson, was charged with misdemeanor assault for allegedly hitting umpire Chuck Andersen (pictured) after a game on July 12th. Andersen says he was blindsided and shoved to the ground. Attempts to get Johnson's side of the story failed.
Two coaches confronted the umpire as well.
The Gretna Youth Softball and Baseball Association banned Johnson from games for two years, calling his behavior "inexcusable.” It says it has a zero tolerance policy regarding unsportsmanlike behavior.
The coaches who confronted Andersen won't be allowed to coach next season.
The organization says it has issues with the umpire as well, that he "unnecessarily escalated tensions" during the game. It's calling for the USSSA and the Metro Umpire's Association to investigate and discipline Andersen as well.
Channel 6 News spoke Monday with Denny Jones, the chief of the Metro Umpire Association. He says he's "pleased" with the decision to ban the parent and coaches and insists Andersen is a good umpire and acted appropriately during the game in question.
The Metro Umpire Association says Anderson, like all its umpires, has been through sensitivity training. Andersen will continue officiating games when the fall season starts in August.