Gas Bombs Lobbed at Conor McGregor’s Pub In Ireland

Conor McGregor is a victim of a strange attack – two petrol bombs were thrown at his Black Forge Inn pub over in Crumlin, Dublin.

McGregor owns the establishment having paid £2 million for it ($2,75 million).

The Garda investigation has been launched immediately. The petrol bombs were lobbed at the pub overnight. It’s looking likely that the shots are reactions to McGregor going above and beyond to promote his pub recently on social media.

The Sun reported on a statement from the Garda:

“Gardai are investigating an incident of attempted criminal damage at a licenced premises on the Drimnagh Road, Crumlin last night, Wednesday 12th January 2022.

“No damage was done to the premises. Gardai are appealing for witnesses in relation to this incident is asked to contact Gardai.”

Cops asked for anyone with camera footage of the area overnight to come forward.

They said: “Gardai are particularly keen for anyone with camera footage from the area overnight to make this available to them. Anyone with any information is asked to contact Crumlin Garda station on 01 666 2000, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111 or any Garda station.”

While McGregor was once beloved in Ireland, he is now dropping in popularity thanks to plenty of controversial antics.

No injuries were reported on the scene. Investigators are scouring for surveillance footage and witnesses to help locate the perpetrators.