Drunken UCONN student expelled from school after mac and cheese tantrum goes viral

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He’s underage but, it’s college, so he gets drunk. Unfortunately, this guy doesn’t seem to be able to handle his liquor and gets way too high and mighty for his own good.

A video posted on YouTube appears to show this exact scenario that plays out all too often on college campuses everywhere.

Nineteen-year-old Luke Vincent Gatti was arrested by University of Connecticut police Sunday night after verbally and physically abusing staff at the UConn Student Union, according to the Hartford Courant.

The explicit clip has since gone viral, with most people commenting on the ignorance and entitlement of the teen, as well as the incredible patience displayed by the staff. But you be the judge.

Warning: Video clip contains profane language

The video starts with Gatti and the manager of the Union Street Market already standing toe-to-toe with Gatti in full profanity mode, calling the manager a “f****** idiot” while demanding some “f****** jalapeno, bacon mac and cheese.”

The manager, clearly frustrated with the exchange, tells Gatti he’s been denied service for walking into a public place with an open bottle of booze: “Ask anybody here, is he welcome to walk in here with an open bottle of beer? No.”

Then, like a buffoon, Gatti actually asks another student who promptly agree with the manager.

Gatti continues with one of the most infuriating and ignorant lines he could pull out, “Why not, why not, this isn’t America?”

Somehow, the manager continues to keep his cool, asking Gatti for his age before pointing out that he’s not only drunk in public but underage as well.

The profanity-laced video continues for a few more minutes as staff and various students try to get the kid to leave, but, with one final shove of the manager, another staff member has finally seen enough before grabbing the kid from behind and dragging him to the ground.

After about a minute pinned to the ground, UConn police show up and put Gatti in cuffs.

Still not making enough of a fool of himself, Gatti then appears to spit at the manager as the officers help him to his feet before being removed from the building so fast they appear to use his face to open the door.

According to the Hartford Courant, Gatti has been charged with second-degree breach of peace and criminal trespassing. He’s scheduled back in court on Oct. 13.

Adding insult to injury, he’s now reportedly been expelled from the school.

Death and Taxes Magazine reports tweets from the student body appear to suggest the school’s administration has quickly followed through with exactly what the manager in the video told Gatti would happen if he didn’t cease and desist.

Some students have also posted snapchats that allegedly show his parents helping him pack his stuff, according to Bar Stool Sports.

Prior to UConn, Gatti was a student at the University of Massachusetts where he was arrested twice in one year for disorderly conduct, according to the Daily Hampshire Gazette.

In one incident, Gatti reportedly called one of the arresting officers the N word.