He was walking down the street when he was spotted and he ran, but they caught him.
Yes, at Glenrowan where Kelly was trying to set an ambush for police.
yes in the robbings he got caputured
Ned was captured, tried, and executed. His last words were "Such is life."
He was caught by the police.
Oswald killed Kennedy and a police officer named Tippit.
Oswald was arrested, but not for the assassination of the President. On November 22, 1963, about 45 minutes after the shooting at Dealey Plaza, Oswald had been stopped by Dallas police officer J.D. Tippit for questioning. He shot and killed the officer at point blank range. Shortly thereafter, Oswald was arrested as the suspect in the shooting of the police officer. He was in possession of a .38 caliber revolver (which ballistics later matched to the bullet that killed Officer Tippit). When Oswald was brought to the police station, a group of employees of the Texas School Book Depository were there giving their statements as witnesses to the shooting in Dealey Plaza. They knew Oswald and pointed him out to police. Following up information from these witnesses, Oswald was formally charged with assassinating President Kennedy. Oswald was held for two days at Dallas Police Headquarters, at which time he was to be transported to the jail. As they were leaving police headquarters on November 24, Oswald was shot by Jack Ruby. Oswald never made it to the jail.
Yes he certaintly was captured by the police.
Lee Harvey Oswald (acting alone) shot and murdered President John F. Kennedy and Dallas Texas police officer J.D. Tippit. Jack Ruby (who was mentally unstable) shot and killed Oswald, while Oswald was in police custody. Ruby died of cancer in prison.
By fooling the police
Dallas Texas nightclub owner Jack Ruby shot Lee Harvey Oswald, in the Dallas Police Department parking garage while he was being transported, killing him. He fired a .38 caliber special into his abdomen at close range but it was not a contact wound.
He was a Dallas Police Police Officer killed by Lee Harvey Oswald.
J. D. Tippit