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On February 5, 2016, two gunmen disguised as members of Ireland’s emergency police stormed a boxing weigh-in at the Regency Hotel in north Dublin, firing AK-47-style weapons.
David Byrne, a Kinahan organised-crime associate, was fatally shot; alleged target Daniel Kinahan escaped.
The attack ignited the bloody Kinahan–Hutch feud that followed, with around 18 people killed in linked reprisals and mistaken-identity shootings.
Police and court action has led to dozens of prosecutions and lengthy sentences for associates, but no one has been convicted specifically for Byrne’s murder.
Gerry “The Monk” Hutch was acquitted in 2023, charges against Patrick Hutch collapsed, and a pictured suspect, Kevin Murray, died before trial.
An Garda Síochána’s Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau says its investigations remain active; Det Chief Supt Séamus Boland has rejected claims the inquiry was a policing failure and appealed for new information.
Separate reporting has questioned why intelligence from a Special Detective Unit firearms probe—three Regency weapons were later seized in Slane—was not more widely shared with criminal investigators at the time.
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