For sticking a pair of scissors into Mr. Radley's leg.
Mr. Radley's first name is Arthur in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." He is the reclusive neighbor who is rumored to have kept his son Boo Radley locked up in their house for years.
Arthur (Boo )Radley was thrown into jail for joyriding in a Ford Model T, and he almost stabbed his father with a pair of scissors
Nathan Radley is Boo Radley's brother. In the novel, Mr. Radley tries to break up Boo's and Jem's and scout friendship by putting cement to one of Boo's treasure which was for Jem and Scout. Nathan simply tells the boys that he was trying to revive the tree, because is dying.
Arthur Radley, also known as Boo, stays in his house because his brother, Nathan forces him. Boo got into trouble with the law when he was young so his father made him stay in the house for 15 years. After his father's death, Nathan moves in and continues the isolation.
The doors and shutters are always closed, the yard is unkempt, and one of the inhabitants of the house hasn't been seen in years.
Arthur "Boo" Radley got into some trouble with the police when he was young, therefore his father locked him in the house for 15 years. After his father died, his older brother Nathan moved in and continued to keep him locked up. At the end of the novel Boo comes out of his house and saves Jem and Scout from Bob Ewell.
Arthur Radley joins a sort of gang as a youth. The gang was tame by modern standards and did nothing worse than drinking liquor and locking a local lawman harmlessly in an outhouse. The other boys were sent to a boys' school but Arthur's father persuaded the judge to let him take Arthur home. He was locked away in the house from then on.
Boo Radley saved them from Bob Ewell when they were walking home form Miss Maudie's play, because Bob Ewell broke Jem's ankle and Boo Radley cam to the rescue and carried Jem home and Scout was right behind them.
Mr. Radley had kept his younger son, Arthur (Boo) Radley, out of trouble by isolating him within their home and restricting his interactions with the outside world. This isolation and strict control over Boo's activities prevented him from causing any further trouble in Maycomb. Additionally, the rumors and myths surrounding Boo's reclusive nature further deterred him from engaging in any disruptive behavior in the community.
Robert Duvall was 31 years old when he played the role of Boo Radley in the movie "To Kill a Mockingbird." Despite being much younger than the character in the book, Duvall's portrayal of Boo Radley was widely praised.
Boo Radley didn't actually kill anyone, but he did stab his father with a pair of scissors.
Arthur "Boo" RadleyArthur Radley is more commonly known to Scout, Jem and many other characters as Boo Radley. Boo is the shut in, the man who lives in the house down the street from Jem and Scout but never comes out. He hasn't been seen for years. It is a rumor that Boo hides out, not because he wants to but because he has been forced to as of the day he allegidely stabbed his father in the leg using a pair of scissors, however I believe this is proved to be untrue later on in the book.