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«Breaking News» Conor McGregor brushes off assault arrest to lead the St Patrick's Day parade in Chicago

Conor McGregor led St Patrick's Day celebrations around the US on Saturday, parading through the Windy City with his posse which included Mayor Rahm Emanuel.


The pair chuckled as they walked through the streets of Illinois, with the mixed martial arts fighter giving the thumbs up gesture to onlookers.


McGregor, 30, was also pictured holding up his fist as he cackled during his high profile stroll where he wore a green sash with his name emblazoned on it.


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Fist up: Irish mixed martial artist Conor McGregor joined the St Patrick's Day Parade in Chicago, Illinois Saturday


Fist up: Irish mixed martial artist Conor McGregor joined the St Patrick's Day Parade in Chicago, Illinois Saturday



Fist up: Irish mixed martial artist Conor McGregor joined the St Patrick's Day Parade in Chicago, Illinois Saturday





McGregor joined Mayor of Chicago Rahm Emanuel (left) as they wore their own names on green sashes


McGregor joined Mayor of Chicago Rahm Emanuel (left) as they wore their own names on green sashes



McGregor joined Mayor of Chicago Rahm Emanuel (left) as they wore their own names on green sashes 





Conor gave a thumbs up gesture to the crowd on Saturday as Irish flags waved around behind him and his entourage


Conor gave a thumbs up gesture to the crowd on Saturday as Irish flags waved around behind him and his entourage



Conor gave a thumbs up gesture to the crowd on Saturday as Irish flags waved around behind him and his entourage





The MMA star held a cane and laughed in front of onlookers just days after he was accused of robbery in Miami


The MMA star held a cane and laughed in front of onlookers just days after he was accused of robbery in Miami


The MMA star held a cane and laughed in front of onlookers just days after he was accused of robbery in Miami






















Taoiseach Leo Varadkar during the St Patrick's Day Parade taking place in Chicago on the fourth day of his annual tour to the United States


Taoiseach Leo Varadkar during the St Patrick's Day Parade taking place in Chicago on the fourth day of his annual tour to the United States



Taoiseach Leo Varadkar during the St Patrick's Day Parade taking place in Chicago on the fourth day of his annual tour to the United States





Conor was accused of slapping a cell phone from a fan's hand before stamping on it after he tried to take a picture


Conor was accused of slapping a cell phone from a fan's hand before stamping on it after he tried to take a picture



Conor was accused of slapping a cell phone from a fan's hand before stamping on it after he tried to take a picture



Mr McGregor was arrested and charged with robbery and criminal mischief in Miami on Monday after allegedly slapping a cell phone from a fan's hand before stamping on it after he tried to take a picture.


He was released on $12,5000 bail. 


The sportsman marched through the streets alongside Irish premier Leo Varadkar who was in Chicago on the fourth day of his annual St Patrick’s Day tour to the United States.


Chicago also celebrated by turning dying its river green.  


Millions of other people got off to start early this year on the holiday that falls March 17.


Revelers set out in major cities around the United States to show their Irish pride.


Some of those places included New York City, Chicago and Savannah.


As the latter city got swept up in the action, one man, Joey Homans,didn't let holding his three-month-old granddaughter Caroline Homans in one hand stop him from clutching a beer in the other. 





















A boat is seen spraying the water with the green dye used to turn the water a green hue temporarily for the occasion


A boat is seen spraying the water with the green dye used to turn the water a green hue temporarily for the occasion



A boat is seen spraying the water with the green dye used to turn the water a green hue temporarily for the occasion





An aerial view of the Chicago River as it winds its way through downtown after being dyed green in celebration of St. Patrick's


An aerial view of the Chicago River as it winds its way through downtown after being dyed green in celebration of St. Patrick's



An aerial view of the Chicago River as it winds its way through downtown after being dyed green in celebration of St. Patrick's 





Participants before the St Patrick's Day Parade in Chicago really got into the spirit of things and donned green facial hair


Participants before the St Patrick's Day Parade in Chicago really got into the spirit of things and donned green facial hair



Participants before the St Patrick's Day Parade in Chicago really got into the spirit of things and donned green facial hair





Participants appeared all dressed up in green before the St Patrick's Day Parade in Chicago, Illinois on Saturday


Participants appeared all dressed up in green before the St Patrick's Day Parade in Chicago, Illinois on Saturday



Participants appeared all dressed up in green before the St Patrick's Day Parade in Chicago, Illinois on Saturday 





One of the participants in the St Patrick's Day Parade in Chicago appeared wearing a jacket with shamrocks printed on


One of the participants in the St Patrick's Day Parade in Chicago appeared wearing a jacket with shamrocks printed on



One of the participants in the St Patrick's Day Parade in Chicago appeared wearing a jacket with shamrocks printed on




















Started by Irish immigrants to Georgia's oldest city 195 years ago, the March parade has ballooned into a sprawling street party that's the No. 1 tourist draw for Savannah. 


A Yonkers Fire Pipe and Drum drummer reacted with surprise and delight to being kissed by Kayla DeJesus while he marched in the parade. 


In New York, thousands gathered too.




Joey Homans holds his 3-month-old granddaughter Caroline Homans in one hand and a beer in the other before the start of the Savannah St. Patrick's Day parade


Joey Homans holds his 3-month-old granddaughter Caroline Homans in one hand and a beer in the other before the start of the Savannah St. Patrick's Day parade



Joey Homans holds his 3-month-old granddaughter Caroline Homans in one hand and a beer in the other before the start of the Savannah St. Patrick's Day parade





A Yonkers Fire Pipe and Drum drummer reacts to being kissed by Kayla DeJesus, right, while he marches in the 195-year-old Savannah St. Patrick's Day parade


A Yonkers Fire Pipe and Drum drummer reacts to being kissed by Kayla DeJesus, right, while he marches in the 195-year-old Savannah St. Patrick's Day parade



A Yonkers Fire Pipe and Drum drummer reacts to being kissed by Kayla DeJesus, right, while he marches in the 195-year-old Savannah St. Patrick's Day parade





Started by Irish immigrants to Georgia's oldest city 195 years ago, the March parade has ballooned into a sprawling street party that's the No. 1 tourist draw for Savannah


Started by Irish immigrants to Georgia's oldest city 195 years ago, the March parade has ballooned into a sprawling street party that's the No. 1 tourist draw for Savannah



Started by Irish immigrants to Georgia's oldest city 195 years ago, the March parade has ballooned into a sprawling street party that's the No. 1 tourist draw for Savannah





Ashleigh Burns, center, laughs with her friend Emily Doyle, left, as she drinks a beverage from a red plastic cup


Ashleigh Burns, center, laughs with her friend Emily Doyle, left, as she drinks a beverage from a red plastic cup



Ashleigh Burns, center, laughs with her friend Emily Doyle, left, as she drinks a beverage from a red plastic cup 



The New York City St. Patrick's Day parade, dating back to 1762, is the world's largest St. Patrick's Day celebration. 


Hundreds of officers and service members gathered for the 2019 festivities and the New York Police Department Band had a large presence with their huge banner on display. 


Starting around 44th street in Manhattan, dancers performed along 5th Avenue passing the St. Patrick's Cathedral on 51st street, all the way up to around 79th street near Central Park on the Upper East Side.





















Babies were also at the parade in New York City. One is pictured wrapped up for the cold weather as spectators gather


Babies were also at the parade in New York City. One is pictured wrapped up for the cold weather as spectators gather



Babies were also at the parade in New York City. One is pictured wrapped up for the cold weather as spectators gather





Painted green, white and orange: Thousands gathered for the 2019 annual St. Patrick's Day parade on Saturday in New York


Painted green, white and orange: Thousands gathered for the 2019 annual St. Patrick's Day parade on Saturday in New York



Painted green, white and orange: Thousands gathered for the 2019 annual St. Patrick's Day parade on Saturday in New York





The New York City St. Patrick's Day parade, dating back to 1762, is the world's largest St. Patrick's Day celebration


The New York City St. Patrick's Day parade, dating back to 1762, is the world's largest St. Patrick's Day celebration



The New York City St. Patrick's Day parade, dating back to 1762, is the world's largest St. Patrick's Day celebration





Hundreds of officers and service members gather for the 2019 annual St. Patrick's Day parade in New York City


Hundreds of officers and service members gather for the 2019 annual St. Patrick's Day parade in New York City



Hundreds of officers and service members gather for the 2019 annual St. Patrick's Day parade in New York City





The New York Police Department Band had a huge presence at the parade and led with their huge banner


The New York Police Department Band had a huge presence at the parade and led with their huge banner



The New York Police Department Band had a huge presence at the parade and led with their huge banner 





St Patrick's Day falls March 17 every year so cities celebrated a day early to allow for recovery the following day on Sunday


St Patrick's Day falls March 17 every year so cities celebrated a day early to allow for recovery the following day on Sunday



St Patrick's Day falls March 17 every year so cities celebrated a day early to allow for recovery the following day on Sunday





Bagpipers marched wearing kilts on 5th Avenue during the annual New York City St Patrick's Day Parade


Bagpipers marched wearing kilts on 5th Avenue during the annual New York City St Patrick's Day Parade



Bagpipers marched wearing kilts on 5th Avenue during the annual New York City St Patrick's Day Parade





A piper marches on 5th Avenue during the annual New York City St. Patrick's Day Parade in Manhattan's Midtown area


A piper marches on 5th Avenue during the annual New York City St. Patrick's Day Parade in Manhattan's Midtown area



A piper marches on 5th Avenue during the annual New York City St. Patrick's Day Parade in Manhattan's Midtown area





Dancers perform on 5th Avenue passing the St. Patrick's Cathedral on 51st during the annual New York City event


Dancers perform on 5th Avenue passing the St. Patrick's Cathedral on 51st during the annual New York City event



Dancers perform on 5th Avenue passing the St. Patrick's Cathedral on 51st during the annual New York City event





Dancers perform high kicks on 5th Avenue passing the St Patrick's Cathedral during the annual NYC  St. Patrick's Day Parade


Dancers perform high kicks on 5th Avenue passing the St Patrick's Cathedral during the annual NYC  St. Patrick's Day Parade



Dancers perform high kicks on 5th Avenue passing the St Patrick's Cathedral during the annual NYC  St. Patrick's Day Parade





A boy dressed as 'Uncle Sam' and a girl dressed in all green make their way up 5th Avenue during the annual Parade


A boy dressed as 'Uncle Sam' and a girl dressed in all green make their way up 5th Avenue during the annual Parade



A boy dressed as 'Uncle Sam' and a girl dressed in all green make their way up 5th Avenue during the annual Parade





Women wear clover glasses as he she watches the 258th St Patrick's Day Parade on 5th Avenue in Manhattan in New York


Women wear clover glasses as he she watches the 258th St Patrick's Day Parade on 5th Avenue in Manhattan in New York


Women wear clover glasses as he she watches the 258th St Patrick's Day Parade on 5th Avenue in Manhattan in New York 





A redhead woman wears novelty glasses as he she watches the 258th St Patrick's Day Parade on 5th Avenue in Manhattan


A redhead woman wears novelty glasses as he she watches the 258th St Patrick's Day Parade on 5th Avenue in Manhattan



A redhead woman wears novelty glasses as he she watches the 258th St Patrick's Day Parade on 5th Avenue in Manhattan



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Main photo article Conor McGregor led St Patrick’s Day celebrations around the US on Saturday, parading through the Windy City with his posse which included Mayor Rahm Emanuel.
The pair chuckled as they walked through the streets of Illinois, with the mixed martial arts fighter giving the thumbs up gesture...


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