MMA star Conor McGregor caroused with a pair of Irish gangster brothers in snaps reportedly taken the same day as the UFC champ’s rampage at Barclays Center.

One photo, published by The Sun, shows McGregor — wearing aviator sunglasses with his fists up — posing with Andrew and Jonathan Murray, who have 66 convictions between the two of them, according to the outlet.

Another photo shows the crew eating pizza together.

It was unclear precisely when the snaps were taken, but The Sun reported they were shot just hours before McGregor hurled a metal hand truck at a bus full of fighters in a non-public area of the arena following a UFC 223 press conference Thursday.

The photos apparently were published on social media, the outlet said.

McGregor has previously been photographed with the Murray brothers. The 29-year-old Irishman, whose nickname is “The Notorious,” turned himself in late Thursday in connection with the incident.

He was charged with felony criminal mischief and three counts of misdemeanor assault.

The Murray brothers are no stranger to the criminal justice system: Jonathan was sentenced to 18 months in prison for a 2012 attack on a man and has been convicted multiple times on drug charges. His older brother, Andrew, has been convicted 18 times for drug charges, theft and other offenses, the outlet reported.