A University of Connecticut student was taken into police custody after a profanity laced tirade and shoving match with a dining hall manager who refused to the apparently drunk student's demand to serve him bacon-jalapeno mac 'n' cheese.

Update: Oct. 9: *Editor's note: This story has been updated to include a new version of the video of the incident. This version does not include the profane language. The original video posted on You Tube has been removed because of copyright issues, according to a note on that original You Tube link.

Original story: Oct. 6: In a You Tube video (Warning: extreme profane language) that was posted on the social media website on Monday, Oct. 5, the student dressed in sweats and white socks and black sandals, can be seen berating the unidentified food service manager in an F-word laden tirade. The nine-minute video, which has had more than 51,000 views as of Tuesday morning, shows at least three of the manager's co-workers coming to his aid.

The manager can be heard telling the student, identified in reports as Luke Gatti, 19, of Bayville on Long Island, NY, that he wouldn't be served because he was drunk. "You can't come in here with an open bottle of booze. Think about it," the manager said. It is unclear exactly when the incident occurred. The manager accused the student of being under the influence and of underage drinking. The student dared the manager to call police … who are seen arriving about eight minutes into the video. It was unclear whether Gatti, who was handcuffed and hauled out of the dining hall, is facing any charges.