the kelly gang killed the police officers because they were creating problems for ned and his family, not because they were bushrangers. the kelly gang didn't kill officers for fun it was because neds family was gettind discriminated
ned kelly got in trouble by the police because he shot 3 police men, robbed 2 banks and stole cattle.
It is unknown how much Ned Kelly stole altogether. One of his 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.
Many people feared being robbed or shot by Ned Kelly, and his reputation certainly didn't improve after he killed three policemen as well as a police informer. However, he was no threat to the poorer folk who eked out their existence trying to farm. He did not rob from those who had nothing to spare.
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.
they robbed two banks and killed police they robbed two banks and killed police
ned kelly got in trouble by the police because he shot 3 police men, robbed 2 banks and stole cattle.
The two banks that the Kelly Gang robbed were the National Bank in Euroa and the Bank of New South Wales in Jerilderie.
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.
euroa bank, bank of Australia and one more
It is unknown how much Ned Kelly stole altogether. One of his 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.
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.
The Kelly gang robbed banks as a way to fund their efforts and support their cause, which was to fight against the authorities that they viewed as oppressive. They saw robbing banks as a way to take a stand against what they perceived as injustice and inequality.
Ned Kelly killed three police officers at Stringybark Creek police officers name ( Lonigan, Kennedy and Scanlo)
Many people feared being robbed or shot by Ned Kelly, and his reputation certainly didn't improve after he killed three policemen as well as a police informer. However, he was no threat to the poorer folk who eked out their existence trying to farm. He did not rob from those who had nothing to spare.
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 shot the three police officer in 1878