Stringybark Creek.Lead by Sergeant Kennedy,with Constable Thomas Lonigan(was included as he could identify the Kellys), Scanlon and McIntyre who rode out from Mansfeild.They were not in uniform but were very heavily armed.Their intentions were to bring them in dead as they bought along a pack horse fitted with heavy leather straps,made especailly for their expedititon.Ultimatley these were to lash tightly to the bodies of Ned and Dan for their return to Mansfield.
such is life .1880
Ned shot the three police officer in 1878
Ned Kelly killed three police officers at Stringybark Creek police officers name ( Lonigan, Kennedy and Scanlo)
Nedy Kelly robbed banks such as National bank of Euroa and had a number of hostages held at Faithful Creek. The outlaws including Ned Kelly went to a local police station and imprisoned police officers. Ned was a wanted man, The Victorian Government was offering $400,000 Australian Dollars for the capture of Ned and his gang. Ned Kelly was senteced to death because of murdering of three policeman sent to arrest the two Kelly brothers and as a result implicated two of their friends. The robbing of two banks at Euroa and Jerilderie which netted them approximately £4,400 and the manufacturing of suits of armour to be worn by members of the gang.
Ned Kelly was a notorious Australian Bush ranger. It is believed that Ned Kelly his brothers and friends had killed three policemen. After a violent confrontation with police Kelly was arrested in 1880. He was sent to jail and tried for murders. He was later convicted for three counts of willful murders and was hanged in November, 1880.
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 shot the three police officer in 1878
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.
to save this brothers and himself from getting arrested. He didn't mean any harm. He told them to surrender but a war began and he had to shoot them
Stringybark Creek.
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Three officers of the police
Nedy Kelly robbed banks such as National bank of Euroa and had a number of hostages held at Faithful Creek. The outlaws including Ned Kelly went to a local police station and imprisoned police officers. Ned was a wanted man, The Victorian Government was offering $400,000 Australian Dollars for the capture of Ned and his gang. Ned Kelly was senteced to death because of murdering of three policeman sent to arrest the two Kelly brothers and as a result implicated two of their friends. The robbing of two banks at Euroa and Jerilderie which netted them approximately £4,400 and the manufacturing of suits of armour to be worn by members of the gang.
Ned Kelly was a notorious Australian Bush ranger. It is believed that Ned Kelly his brothers and friends had killed three policemen. After a violent confrontation with police Kelly was arrested in 1880. He was sent to jail and tried for murders. He was later convicted for three counts of willful murders and was hanged in November, 1880.
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.
Following an incident at his home in 1878, police parties searched for him in the bush. After he killed three policemen, the colony proclaimed Kelly and his gang wanted outlaws. A final violent confrontation with police took place on 28 June 1880. Kelly, dressed in homemade plate metal armour and helmet, was captured and sent to jail. He was convicted of three counts of murder and hanged in November 1880. So to answer the question 2 years
Following an incident at his home in 1878, police parties searched for him in the bush. After he killed three policemen, the colony proclaimed Kelly and his gang wanted outlaws. A final violent confrontation with police took place on 28 June 1880. Kelly, dressed in homemade plate metal armour and helmet, was captured and sent to jail. He was convicted of three counts of murder and hanged in November 1880. So to answer the question 2 years