Three policemen were murdered by the Kelly Gang at Stringybark Creek in October 1878.
The policemen were Constables Michael Kennedy, Thomas Lonigan and Michael Scanlon.
Ned Kelly killed three police officers at Stringybark Creek police officers name ( Lonigan, Kennedy and Scanlo)
Ned shot the three police officer in 1878
Ned Kelly's most active crime years were from 1878 to 1880. 1878 was arguably his "worst" year. One of Kelly's more daring bank robberies was carried out on 10 December 1878. Kelly and his gang rode into the Victorian town of Euroa, where they robbed the National Bank of about 2,000 pounds. 1878 was also the year he and his gang murdered three policemen at Stringybark Creek.
In the shootout with the police during the siege at Glenrowan, Ned Kelly's bushranger gang members - Dan Kelly, Steve Hart and Joe Byrne - were all killed.
The Kelly Gang, led by Ned Kelly, robbed banks and killed police in order to fund their outlaw lifestyle and to seek revenge for perceived injustices against their family and community. They believed that the police were corrupt and biased against them, and saw these actions as a way to stand up against authority and fight for their rights.
Ned Kelly killed three police officers at Stringybark Creek police officers name ( Lonigan, Kennedy and Scanlo)
Yes, he murdered three police officers at Stringybark Creek 25 October 1878.
Stringybark Creek.
Stringybark Creek was the site of what was arguably Ned Kelly's worst crime - the murder of three policemen. Sergeant Kennedy and Constables Scanlon and McIntyre were murdered during an ambush on 25 October 1878.
Kelly boy's were hiding out somewhere in the Wombat Ranges near Stringybark Creek
Ned Kelly's hideout was in the Wombat Ranges, near Stringybark Creek.
Ned Kelly was responsible for the murder of three of their own men at Stringybark Creek in October 1878.
from Wikipedia: Stringybark Creek is a small creek in the Wombat Ranges, Victoria, Australia.[1] It is famous as the place where bushranger Ned Kelly, his brother Dan Kelly, and friends Joe Byrne and Steve Hart killed three policemen on 26 October 1878. The policemen, Sergeant Michael Kennedy, Constable Thomas Lonigan, and Constable Michael Scanlan were searching the forest for the Kelly brothers. They were wanted for the attempted murder of another policeman, Constable Fitzpatrick.
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.
Sir Redmond Barry was the judge who sentenced Ned Kelly to death for his crimes. Kelly was convicted of murder and received the death penalty, which was carried out by hanging in 1880. Barry sentenced Kelly and his gang members following their actions during the Stringybark Creek police shootings.
Ned Kelly was hanged for the murders of three policemen at Stringybark Creek in Victoria, Australia in 1878. He was found guilty of murder and sentenced to death by hanging.
He killed police officers at Stringbark Creek, held up banks, held people hostage and tired to derail a train filled with police and then kill them. Put simply his crime was murder.