The New York State Athletic Commission has spoken on Conor McGregor’s shocking behavior.

Earlier today, the Irish superstar stormed the Barclays Center in Brooklyn following UFC 223’s media day. McGregor and his entourage, which was composed of 15 to 20 people according to several reports, attacked a bus in the garage of the Barclays Center that carried multiple UFC 223 fighters, including top lightweight contender Khabib Nurmagomedov.

Videos of the altercation show McGregor and his group throwing metal barriers, chairs, and trashcans to the bus, breaking several of its windows and cutting UFC lightweight Michael Chiesa in the process.

Below is a statement from the New York State Athletic Commission released to MMA Fighting’s Marc Raimondi: