University Of Connecticut Made Criminal Charges Against Drunken Student
Antara Dutta Choudhury | | Oct 08, 2015 09:16 AM EDT |
(Photo : YouTube Screenshot/Iujm Ujnh) The drunk student raves for some mac and cheese.
A 19-year-old student of the University of Connecticut, named Luke Vincent Gatti, faced with criminal charges for abusing the staffs of the university cafeteria.
The video shows the boy complaining and abusing the manager of the cafeteria after he was refused certain services as he was carrying alcohol can.
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Apparently, the boy entered the dining area with an alcohol can which was forfeited from him by the staffs.
The manager said that he cannot walk inside the cafeteria with an open can of alcohol. He confronted saying that why can't he have alcohol in a building in the U.S. despite being 19 years old.
He raved and said that he wanted macaroni and cheese -- saying he would leave after that.
The video is evident about Gatti being both verbally and physically abusive to the manager. He also angrily pushed back students and staffs who intervened to diffuse the confrontation.
The University of Connecticut has expelled the student after the incident.
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