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Student sorry for mac and cheese tirade, says he’s ashamed
University officials are legally barred from commenting on Gatti’s status at the school, but according to the school’s student handbook, the teen will have an administrative hearing and a judicial board will have a final say on his punishment. “It’s completely not what UConn is all about”. “I totally misrepresented them and I’m sorry for that”, he said. If he wants to truly apologize then make a video of yourself visiting the manager you were so vulgar with and everybody working in the cafeteria’.
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“There’s a lot of hungry people out there”, he said in the cheesy apology. Gatti was charged with second-degree breach of peace and first-degree criminal trespass.
Luke Gatti is headed to court today, but he recently took to Youtube to apologize for his actions. He explained that that he was drunk and said he was ashamed of his behavior.
“He’s a kid that made a bad mistake”, Vincent Gatti told the paper. He described his son several times as having done something terribly wrong.
Let’s hope Luke figures everything out and, you know, doesn’t go looking for special mac and cheese any more.
A video recently went viral of Luke Gatti at a food court at the University of Connecticut. “Is this America?” Gatti said, hands cupped over his mouth and a lanyard trailing out of the pocket of his sweatpants. While a student at the University of Massachusetts, he was arrested twice in 2014 for disorderly conduct. “Beyond that federal privacy law prevents us from discussing anything further on his case”.
A worker at the student union told the obviously drunk Gatti he wasn’t going to get his mac and cheese.
A few UConn students have started an online fundraiser to show their support for the food service workers.
In just three days, Rumsey and her friends exceeded their goal of $1,000 and are now inching towards $2,000.
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Gatti also said people have been sending him mac and cheese.