Demond Demas’ former girlfriend, Brianna Turk, has detailed to The Houston Chronicle how an alleged domestic incident unfolded with the suspended and now former Texas A&M wide receiver.

“He started to choke me. At that point I had to take my hands off my face, because I was trying to grab his hands to make him let me go,” she said, as Brent Zwerneman reported. “I told him, ‘I can’t breathe!’”

This was referring to a six-month period starting in the summer of 2020.

In the initial incident reported last week, Demas was accused of assaulting his girlfriend 2 weeks ago. The Houston Chronicle previously reported that a probable cause affidavit stated that Demas’ girlfriend alleged that he “pushed her head into a wall” and threw her off a bed after she bit him in the shoulder. But in subsequent days, Demas was allegedly the victim of another assault from his alleged victim’s family.

The latest report from The Houston Chronicle also reported that it’s “worth pointing out here that Jimbo Fisher, Dameyune Craig and other A&M staff members from my understanding did exactly what they were supposed to under Title IX laws, not respond at all to emails, calls etc & instead forward to Title IX office. Fisher: ‘… it’s out of our hands’ … Now, does this seem sorry, to ignore a mother hurting for her allegedly abused daughter? Yes. But I was assured not even a “I’m sorry I can’t respond & I have forwarded this to our Title IX office” is allowed. Zero contact. Not A&M’s or any other university’s call; federal law.