McCullough, 25, was taken into custody by Columbus police and booked into the Franklin County Corrections Center. According to online records, he is being held on a single charge of strangulation.
Former Ohio State long snapper Michael Roen McCullough, 25, was arrested early Friday morning in Columbus after allegedly punching and strangling his girlfriend during an argument, according to police records.
He was taken into custody by Columbus police shortly after 1:30 a.m. and booked into the Franklin County Corrections Center, where he is currently being held on a charge of strangulation, online records show.
Police responded to a domestic violence call in which a woman reported being assaulted by Michael Roen McCullough during an argument. According to court records obtained by The Columbus Dispatch, the woman alleged that McCullough punched her in the face multiple times and grabbed her by the throat. She told officers she "could not breathe at all and felt panicked," according to the report.
The woman also claimed she lost consciousness at some point during the incident and did not regain awareness until they arrived home. Additionally, McCullough is accused of breaking her cellphone during the altercation.

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