Shocking moment Texas softball coach lunges at player's grandmother, 60, in the stands because she was filming his son 'shouting obscenities and flipping the bird at the crowd' Donna Edwards, 60, posted a video on Saturday showing the altercation unfold that same evening at the Dyess Park in Cypress Texas She alleges that James Schmidt, a 49-year-old coach with the Cy-Fair Texas Sting organization, attacked her during the game On Monday, Schmidt was let go as a coach for the team Harris County Constable Mark Herman's Office said on Tuesday that the man was charged with assault On Facebook, she shared that her granddaughter decided to leave the team on her own accord Edwards also shared an email that the Intruder's coach, Sean St. Clair, sent to her daughter stating that only immediate family were allowed to remaining gamesBy Matthew Wright For Dailymail.com Published: 15:53 GMT, 20 February 2019 | Updated: 16:32 GMT, 20 February 2019 4 Viewcomments Police are searching for a softball coach in Texas who has been relieved of his duties after he was filmed on video lunging at a player's grandmother during a Saturday game. Donna Edwards, 60, posted a video on Saturday showing the altercation with James Schmidt, a 49-year-old coach with the Cy-Fair Texas Sting organization, at the Dyess Park in Cypress Texas. The cellphone video shows an angry Schmidt rushing up to Edwards and lunging for the camera before the footage ends. 'This is what Bubba Schmidt does when he gets mad. I was videotaping his son shooting the bird at everyone,' she said in the video. 'His dad, Bubba Schmidt, coach of the memorial sting, decided he wanted my phone. Look what he did.' Scroll down for video Donna Edwards, 60, posted a video on Saturday showing the altercation unfold that same evening at the Dyess Park in Cypress Texas The brief clip shows a teenage boy flicking people off at the game before a man enters from the field and attacks the camerawoman. That man is said to be James Schmidt. On Monday, Schmidt was let go as a coach for the team. Harris County Constable Mark Herman's Office said on Tuesday that the man was charged with assault, ABC 13. 'James Schmidt is currently wanted by law enforcement for class A Assault,' said Constable Mark Herman. 'If you have any information regarding his whereabouts, you are urged to contact our dispatch at 281-376-3472.' The brief clip shows a teenage boy flicking people (left) off at the game before a man enters from the field and attacks the camerawoman. That man is said to be James Schmidt (right) Edwards said that she suffered from neck and back injuries as a result of the assault. On Monday, Schmidt was let go as a coach for the team. Harris County Constable Mark Herman's Office said on Tuesday that the man was charged with assault On Facebook, she shared that her granddaughter decided to leave the team on her own accord. Edwards also shared an email that the Intruder's coach, Sean St. Clair, sent to her daughter stating that only immediate family were allowed to remaining games. Edwards was not included amongst those who were allowed to attend. Her son, Lane, is also not allowed to attend the games. 'I did nothing illegal and did not say anything that was not true,' she said. 'Lexi, my 11 year old Grandaughter has decided to quit the team she has been on for 3 years.' The grandmother did share that her 14-year-old granddaughter was already getting offers to play on other teams. The team Schmidt belonged to, the Sting, released a statement that asserted: 'Cy-Fair Texas Sting strives to promote honesty, integrity, trustworthiness and accountability in coaches, players and parents. We require the highest levels of good sportsmanship at all times.' On Facebook, she shared that her granddaughter decided to leave the team on her own accord. Edwards also shared an email that the Intruder's coach, Sean St. Clair, sent to her daughter stating that only immediate family were allowed to remaining games Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility