Los Angeles Rams offensive tackle Alaric Jackson was arrested Monday night on felony battery charges following an alleged domestic violence incident at his West Hills, California, home. The details emerging from the victim’s restraining order application are disturbing, and one in particular is hard to shake.She is now seeking a temporary restraining order and a no-contact order, and is asking the court to have Jackson removed from the home, which she says she is the primary leaseholder of.
Alaric Jackson allegedly said, “I don’t give a f***” after his girlfriend revealed the pregnancy during a fight
According to documents obtained by TMZ, the woman told Jackson she was pregnant during the fight, asking him to be careful. His alleged response: “I don’t give a f***.”The alleged incident took place around 10 PM on Monday. In her handwritten account filed with the court, the woman describes a physical struggle over her phone. Jackson allegedly took it, broke her headphones, and threw the device. When she began recording what she described as “erratic behavior,” she says he flipped her food over, and the confrontation escalated.It was during the second struggle for her phone that she disclosed the pregnancy. According to her account, his response did not change his behavior. She says she walked away from the incident with bruises, scratches, and cuts. She also claims he took her keys and threw both her phone and keys over the yard.The documents list the harm caused as: “Verbal threats, scratches, bruises, took my phone and keys.”She is also asking the court to keep Jackson away from her French Bulldog.
This wasn’t a one-time incident
What makes the restraining order application even harder to read is that Monday night is not the first time she has documented this kind of behavior. The filing references a prior incident from March 7, 2026, in which she claims Jackson took all of her belongings, threw them in a dumpster, changed the locks on their shared home, and made verbal threats of bodily harm.That is a pattern, not an incident.
Where things stand
Jackson was arrested by the LAPD Monday night and taken to a local jail on a felony battery charge. The Rams issued a statement saying they are “aware of the incident” and that they “take these matters very seriously,” adding they cannot comment further given the ongoing legal situation.Jackson is the anchor of the Rams’ offensive line, a 6’7″, 340-pound starting tackle who played all 16 games last season. His legal situation will now run alongside whatever the NFL’s personal conduct policy review looks like in the coming weeks.The restraining order application is still pending. Jackson has not publicly responded to the allegations.
