UConn student's drunken meltdown goes viral

Mac-and-cheese day should never turn out like this.

A video published Monday on YouTube shows a young man berating and shoving people inside the University of Connecticut's student union while demanding bacon and jalapeno macaroni and cheese.

The video is below. If you are at work or offended by strong language, just move along. The F-word appears early and often.

According to published reports, the 19-year-old student is Luke Gatti of Bayville, N.Y. on Long Island, directly across the Sound from Greenwich.

In the video, a student union employee denies service to Gatti and tells him he can't bring an "open container of booze" into the building.

Gatti, clad in sweatpants and socks under sandals, goes on to curse at and shove the employee before scuffling with at least two other workers. He demands macaroni and cheese right up to the end, when he is wrestled to the ground by a man in a chef hat.

Police show up 8 minutes into the video, and he is taken away in cuffs, screaming.

Gatti was charged with breach of peace and criminal trespass.

It's not his first or even second run in with the law. He had previously been arrested twice in 2014 while a student at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.