Judge revokes probation in UConn mac and cheese case
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}A judge has revoked the special probation given to a former University of Connecticut student who went on a drunken tirade about jalapeno-bacon macaroni and cheese.
The Journal Inquirer of Manchester reports (http://bit.ly/2aSh5Gs ) Luke Gatti pleaded under the Alford doctrine Monday to misdemeanor breach of peace and was fined $100. Under the doctrine, a defendant doesn't admit guilt but acknowledges there's enough evidence for a conviction.
He was also removed from the probation program, which could have resulted in the dismissal of charges if he stayed out of trouble. But Gatti was arrested at a Florida substance-abuse rehabilitation center in May and charged with battery on a police officer.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Gatti was charged at UConn last October after he belittled a food service manager in a confrontation that was recorded and widely viewed online.