This is J.T. Barrett and I just have my ex-girlfriend in my house and I would like her to leave,” he said in the call at 11:30 p.m.
“I have a domestic-violence account,” Alexandria Barrett-Clark, 19, said in her call shortly after. “My ex choked me and flung me across the room, and
I’m pregnant.”
Barrett-Clark told the dispatcher she didn’t need a medic and there were no weapons in the apartment north of the OSU campus. She said Barrett also put his elbow to her throat and that there was broken glass.
Barrett later told officers that Barrett-Clark ran at him, pushed him and struck him and he “pushed her away in self-defense causing her to fall onto the bed,” according to the police narrative. She refused to leave the apartment after being asked to, Barrett told the officer.
Barrett-Clark told the officers that she was asked to leave and “she told him that she would leave in the morning,” according to the narrative. She said Barrett confronted her in the bedroom and “choked her on the bed before using his forearm to apply pressure on her neck before taking her cellphone from her,” the officers wrote.

