DUBLIN — One man was killed and two others injured following what Irish police believe to have been a targeted shooting at a weigh-in for a boxing match at a Dublin hotel, according to a BBC report. <br /> <br />The suspected gangland attack began at roughly 2:30 p.m. on Friday at Dublin's Regency Hotel, where the attackers shot three men, one them fatally. <br /> <br />Police believe at least four men were involved in the shooting. <br /> <br />Two of the suspects were reportedly disguised in uniforms similar to those of the Irish police force's Emergency Response Unit. <br /> <br />Witnesses described one of the other suspects as a stocky man wearing a beige cap and said another was dressed as a woman and sported an auburn wig. <br /> <br />The group were armed with automatic weapons, believed to have been AK47s, as well as handguns. <br /> <br />When the suspects entered the area where the weigh-in was taking place, spectators scrambled. <br /> <br />Some 200-300 people were reportedly attending the weigh-in for what was to be Saturday night's World Boxing Organization European lightweight title fight between Jamie Kavanagh and Antonio Joao Bento. The fight has since been cancelled.