Luke Gatti

This undated photo provided by the University of Connecticut police department shows student Luke Gatti, 19, of Bayville, N.Y., who was arrested Sunday night, Oct. 4, 2015, following an altercation over purchasing macaroni and cheese at a market on the school's Storrs, Conn., campus. A 9-minute, obscenity-laced video clip went viral, showing Gatti arguing with and eventually shoving a manager at a food court inside the school's student union. (University of Connecticut Police Department via AP)

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An updated story was posted with information about how Gatti tussled with police who were trying to take him into protective custody at rehab.

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BOCA RATON, Fla. -- Luke Gatti, the former University of Connecticut student whose drunken fit about jalapeno-bacon mac and cheese went viral last fall, has been arrested again.

A clerk in the Palm Beach clerk and comptroller's office said that Gatti, 20, of Bayville, New York, was arraigned in May on a charge of battery on a law enforcement officer.

Records posted online by the Palm Beach Sheriff's Office show that Gatti was arrested May 28. Court records show the offense technically took place May 27.

The court clerk said his case is scheduled for disposition -- meaning a plea or some other resolution -- on July 27.

Messages left for both the Boca Raton Police Department and the Palm Beach sherriff's office seeking details of the arrest were not returned Tuesday morning.

It is not clear if Gatti's new arrest will affect the disposition of his case stemming from his Oct. 4 drunken tirade directed at a UConn cafeteria worker.

In December, a judge gave Gatti one year probation as part of a pretrial accelerated rehabilitation program that would result in the dismissal of the charges.

The Hartford Courant reported that Gatti's probation conditions include intensive substance abuse treatment, refraining from alcohol or illegal drugs and submitting to random testing, and performing 100 hours of community service.

Gatti unwittingly became an internet star and made headlines in October when a video surfaced showing him demanding jalapeno-bacon mac and cheese at a UConn food court while he was repeatedly denied service because he had an open beer.

He eventually shoved a manager before food court employees took him to the ground. He was arrested and charged with second-degree breach of peace and first-degree criminal trespass, according to the Hartford Courant.

He was also arrested twice while he was an 18-year-old student at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

He was arrested in September 2014 for disorderly conduct during a party on Phillips Street in Amherst.

Court documents posted on the Only in the Republic of Amherst blog -- which also tweeted news of Gatti's Florida arrest Tuesday -- Gatti allegedly "raised his left hand in a 'hook-em-horns'-like gesture" and called arresting officer Richard MacLean -- who is white -- the N-word.

The blog reported he was given four months of probation, but less than two weeks later was charged with disorderly conduct and assault and battery on a police officer after another Phillips Street party.

After the video went viral in October, Gatti posted a video apology on Youtube and eventually flew to South America to apologize to the cafeteria worker, who had moved there.