VIDEO: UConn Student Arrested After Fight Over Mac And Cheese

STORRS, Conn. (CBSNewYork/AP) -- A University of Connecticut student faces criminal charges over a confrontation with a campus food court manager who wouldn't let him buy macaroni and cheese with bacon and jalapeno peppers.

A 9-minute, obscenity-laced video clip posted online shows freshman Luke Gatti arguing with and eventually shoving the manager inside the university's student union in Storrs on Sunday night. Police and the manager said Gatti had been refused service for carrying an open alcohol container.

"You can't come in here with an open bottle of booze, dude, think about it," the manager tells Gatti.

The video shows the apparently intoxicated 19-year-old questioning why in America he can't have beer in the building. He uses a gay slur against the manager and repeatedly demands, "Just give me some (expletive) bacon-jalapeno mac and cheese.''

"Please, just let me get some mac and cheese, I'm very hungry," Gatti pleads with the manager.

WARNING: GRAPHIC LANGUAGE

After shoving the manager, Gatti is tackled by another employee, is arrested by a police officer and spits at the manager before being led out of the building.

Gatti, who's from Bayville, Long Island, did not return a phone call or an email seeking comment. He's charged with breach of peace and criminal trespass and is due in court on Oct. 13.

Federal privacy laws prevent UConn from commenting on whether Gatti faces any university sanctions, UConn spokeswoman Stephanie Reitz said.

"Generally speaking,'' she said, "any UConn student found to have violated the provisions of the Student Code may face penalties imposed by the Division of Student Affairs that range from probation to expulsion.''

This is Gatti's third disorderly conduct arrest, 1010 WINS' John Montone reported.

Gatti was previously a student at the University of Massachusetts and was twice arrested last year, according to the Daily Hampshire Gazette in Northampton, Massachusetts.

During one of those arrests, he was accused of using a racial slur against a police officer, court filings show.

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