At the end of "The Outsiders," Dally Winston, overwhelmed by grief after the death of his friend Johnny, becomes despondent and reckless. He goes to a nearby police station, pulls out a gun, and threatens the officers, knowing they will shoot him. His actions result in his death, which highlights the intense pain and loss he feels, ultimately underscoring the tragic consequences of their harsh environment. Dally's demise serves as a poignant commentary on the struggles faced by the characters in the novel.
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