Meet 19 y/o Luke Gatti of Bayville, New York, a U-Conn student who was arrested and charged with breach of peace and criminal trespass after he drunkenly and repeatedly refused to leave a cafeteria until he got some bacon and jalapeno mac and cheese.
Video footage of his none (9) minute standoff (which was recorded by a bystander, was uploaded to YouTube and which you can see by clicking here) shows Luke being filmed as he was asked to leave the U\university’s Union Street Market in Storrs because he had entered with an open can of beer on Sunday.
Video footage of his none (9) minute standoff (which was recorded by a bystander, was uploaded to YouTube and which you can see by clicking here) shows Luke being filmed as he was asked to leave the U\university’s Union Street Market in Storrs because he had entered with an open can of beer on Sunday.
In the clip, the manager is seen calmly telling Gatti that he will not be served because he brought alcohol into the building, which is prohibited, and also because they are out of the dish Gatti is so desperate for. "Try Subway" the manager tells him but Luke refuses to comply and instead is seen repeatedly hurling abuse at the manager, including a homophobic slur.
When the manager asks his age Luke states that he is nineteen (19) and has therefore admitted to underage drinking, and when Luke notices that he is being filmed he tells the manager: "This is getting posted somewhere and you’re gonna look like a f*cking tool. Just let me get some mac and cheese." But the manager stands firm, telling him: "You are not welcome here. You have booze on your breath, you told me you're underage."
Despite various employees and fellow students trying to calm Luke down he continues to berate the manager and even shoves him. After a second shove a cook gets Luke into a wrestling hold and forces him to the ground, shouting: "I told you, you don't touch my boss." A crowd of students had formed around them to watch the spectacle as Luke insists that "I was just trying to get f*cking food."
Luke is told that "You don't do it by assaulting people", and when the police arrive and eventually get Luke handcuffed he begins to cry and says: "F*ck! I’m absolutely f*cked." But in a final insult to the manager, Luke tries to spit at him before being taken out of the building in handcuffs.
Apparently this was not young Luke's first run in with the law or with committing acts of violence. Luke was reportedly arrested twice in September, 2014 when he was a student at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst. The first incident occurred on September 1, 2014 when Luke was charged with disorderly conduct after throwing a "temper tantrum" when he was told to move out of the street by police. The police report (which you can read by clicking here) said that Luke shouted "f*ck you n*gger" at the Afro-American police officer, that he was ordered to pay a $100 fine and that he was placed on probation for four (4) months.
Just a few weeks late in another incident (which you can read about by clicking here), then eighteen (18) year old Luke was arrested for both disorderly conduct and assault and battery on a police officer who had been trying to break up a party.
Memo to Luke: Three (3) arrests in thirteen (13) months at two (2) different colleges... at least one (1) of which (U-Conn) you were expelled from (you can read about that in a follow-up article by clicking here). I offer you the same advise that Dean Wormer gave to Flounder...
Memo to Luke continued: Get it together kid.
Memo to Luke: Three (3) arrests in thirteen (13) months at two (2) different colleges... at least one (1) of which (U-Conn) you were expelled from (you can read about that in a follow-up article by clicking here). I offer you the same advise that Dean Wormer gave to Flounder...
Memo to Luke continued: Get it together kid.
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