![]() ![]() He continued to have a relationship with his father that warmed and strengthened over time but was at first, and often, a source of confusion.įuller attributes much of his character to “Auntie Margaret”, the young, British woman who ran “Fairmile Hatch” as the care home in Crawley, a town in south-west England, was called. ![]() The young Michael was raised in a care home after his parents separated and his mother returned to Jamaica, unable to support herself in London. The summary of his achievements above is found in the closing pages of his biography “Kill The Black One First”, an appropriately charged title for one man’s revealing account of personal triumph and experience of policing history and race relations.īorn in 1959 to Jamaican parents from the UK’s “wind rush generation”, Fuller rose, in 2010, to become Britain’s first ever chief black constable, the highest rank in the force outside London city. ![]()
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