He has since apologized for his actions, and explained that he resigned so that the situation would not hang over the team through the rest of the season.
From WHO-TV:
The criminal complaint in the case claims Storm left the sideline and threatened Zahnle, saying he was going to “f—–g kill him” due to the missed call. It also says Storm had to be “physically restrained from attacking the Head Official by other members of the coaching staff and he had to be escorted out of the Valley Football Stadium due to his aggressive behavior.”
According to the complaint, Storm apologized for his actions, which disrupted the game.
Storm resigned his coaching position and his attorney says he is trying to take responsibility.
“Mr. Storm is deeply embarrassed by the situation. He voluntarily resigned because he hopes this situation doesn’t become a distraction for his team,” said attorney Gary Dickey.
You can’t go around threatening to kill people, and saying sorry is probably not going to be enough. . .
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