UFC Fighter Conor McGregor Pleads Guilty In Bus Attack At A Brooklyn Arena

UFC Fighter and mixed martial artist, Conor McGregor, pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct in exchange for community service to resolve charges from backstage bus attack that injured two fighters.

McGregor will also be evaluated for an anger management program in addition to his five days of community service and must pay damages that were caused to the bus.

The below video shows McGregor hurling a hand truck at a bus full of fighters after a news conference for the UFC event at Barclay's Center in April. Two fighters were unable to fight after this attack due to injuries from broken glass.  Originally, McGregor was charged with assault, reckless endangerment and criminal mischief but has been reduced to community service and anger management.