A man has been charged after with domestic assault that started with an argument over a board game.

Officers were called to a report of trespassing at Brookfield Drive on April 22-23.

Authorities spoke with a suspect, 20-year-old Tyrek Allen, and a victim, and found the incident was a domestic assault.

The victim and suspect said in the late hours of the night, and possibly into the early morning hours, the two had a verbal dispute that turned into a physical altercation.

The victim said the two were arguing over board games when Allen assaulted the victim. The victim said Allen then choked him and held him up against a wall, causing him to blackout.

The victim said when he woke up, he wanted to call for help, but Allen had taken his phone. The victim said he also tried to leave, but Allen wouldn't let him, so the victim tried to go to sleep instead.

Court documents say Allen continued to harass and assault the victim until Allen decided to go to bed.

Authorities say the victim had what appeared to be defensive wounds to his hands and arms, as well as cuts, bruising, and other injuries to their neck and shoulder area.

Allen admitted to police that he had choked and assaulted the victim, whom he had been living with intimately.

Allen has been charged with Obstruction of Emergency Communications, 2nd Degree Criminal Mischief, Domestic Abuse Assault Impeding Air/Blood Flow Causing Injury, 1st Degree Domestic Abuse Assault - Injury or Mental Illness, and False Imprisonment.