This Day in History: Bonnie and Clyde were murdered in a police ambush in 1934

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This Day in History Bonnie and Clyde were murdered in a police ambush in 1934

On May 23, 1934, infamous outlaws Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow were killed in a police ambush in Louisiana.

Bonnie and Clyde Killed by Police

Law enforcement officers from Texas and Louisiana set up a trap on a Louisiana highway and shot the duo dead.

Their Crime Spree

Before their deaths, Bonnie and Clyde became notorious for a series of robberies and violent crimes. Their criminal record included multiple bank and store robberies, as well as 13 confirmed murders.

Legacy

Bonnie and Clyde remain among the most famous American outlaws, remembered for their daring crimes during the Great Depression era and their dramatic deaths in 1934.

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