Irish Crime Reporter: 'Conor McGregor Is In A Very Dangerous Place'

Irish Crime Reporter: 'Conor McGregor Is In A Very Dangerous Place'

Irish crime reporter Paul Williams says Conor McGregor is in very serious danger following his most recent altercation.

Nov 29, 2017 by Hunter Homistek
Irish Crime Reporter: 'Conor McGregor Is In A Very Dangerous Place'

UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor was reportedly involved in an incident at The Black Forge Inn in Dublin over the weekend along with an associate of a well-known Irish crime family.

Reports in the Irish Sun and The Herald shared the information they had, and now Irish crime reporter Paul Williams claims the UFC's biggest star could be in "very serious danger."

Williams discussed the situation on Newstalk Breakfast, a morning show he co-hosts. 

From Balls.ie:

"I have to say about this, and I'm wearing my old, veteran crime reporter hat. Conor McGregor is in a very dangerous place at the moment. He has come into conflict through probably no fault of his own, with a group of very, very dangerous people who are tied up with the Kinahans. These people do not care who Conor McGregor is, what he stands for, how powerful he is — they will drag him down into the cesspit.

"I would say, in the next 48 hours, if he is still in the country — and I understand that he may have left the country — but if he is still in the country, I understand from my sources that the Garda (Ireland's national police force) will be approaching him to give him a GIM form, which is a Garda Information Message, to tell him that there may be threats to his safety. This is a huge story, and imagine what it would do to our reputation if this national sporting icon is attacked by a bunch of gangsters." 

Williams continued:

"Conor McGregor is potentially in very, very serious danger, I hear that from my sources and from looking at the lay of the land. He has ended up crossing swords — accidentally or however — with some very, very heavy people, or some people who are related to some very, very heavy people who could pose a very serious threat to his safety, and potentially his life. And I don’t say that lightly.

"These people, you have to remember — as I keep saying — they don’t care, they don’t have parameters, they don’t have boundaries, they don’t discriminate between whether you’re an international sporting icon or just a man on the street. They shoot you, they injure you, they do whatever they want to do.

"I think it’s extraordinary. And I think in the next 24 to 48 hours, I believe that An Garda Síochána will be approaching Conor McGregor and saying to him, ‘By the way, we just want to officially inform you that potentially your safety is at risk.'"

There has been very little credible information regarding the situation, but the comments from Williams are certainly troubling.