Ned was captured, tried, and executed. His last words were "Such is life."
For the crimes of robbery and murdering police.
Yes, at Glenrowan where Kelly was trying to set an ambush for police.
Ned Kelly was hung at the age of 25 at the Melbourne Gaol. Although he was a bushranger, the reward for his capture was increased following his murder of three police men, and this was the crime for which he was hanged.
The Ned Kelly gang had a shootout with the police at the Glenrowan Inn in June 1880.
Dan Kelly, the younger brother of notorious outlaw Ned Kelly, was not hanged. Instead, he was killed during a confrontation with police at the Siege of Glenrowan in June 1880, just days before Ned's capture. Ned Kelly was eventually tried and hanged in November 1880. Thus, only Ned faced the gallows, while Dan met his end in a violent clash.
Ned Kelly was most disrespectful of the police or, as they were then known, "troopers". He had no regard for either their position or their authority.
ned kelly got in trouble by the police because he shot 3 police men, robbed 2 banks and stole cattle.
Ned Kelly wore his helmet so that the police wouldn't know it was him.
Ned Kelly was hanged. Ben Hall was shot.
No, Joe Byrne did not turn in Ned Kelly. Joe Byrne shot his lifelong friend Aaron Sherritt because Sherritt informed on him and the Kelly gang to the police, betraying their position. Sherritt was killed, along with two troopers, in a confrontation with the Kelly Gang at Stringybark Creek. Because of this murder, the stakes were raised on the need to capture Ned Kelly.
Ned shot the three police officer in 1878
to the police