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For starters, Ned Kelly stole cattle numerous times, and then went to jail a few times. Then a Constable (policeman) came into the Kelly's house and told Dan Kelly (Ned's younger brother) that he was under arrest for cattle stealing. Dan went into another room to get his coat and then the Constable assaulted Ned's sister Kate by grabbing her. Ned came in and jumped on him. A few weeks later, Ned and his newly found gang went to a police camp and Ned shot three policemen. After that he and his gang were declared as outlaws.

If you want a full easy to understand story on Ned Kelly just read the book Black Snake by Carole Wikinson.

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