Leroy Logan: the man who risked everything to fight racism in the police force - from within

His father was brutally beaten by police, but instead of hating the force, he became an officer himself. Now John Boyega is starring in a film about Leroy Logan’s life. So did the first chair of the National Black Police Association make the right choice?

One day in 1983, while working in his research lab at the Royal Free hospital in north London, Leroy Logan received a phone call. The news was bad. It was about his father, Kenneth, a lorry driver.

“Dad was parked up in north London,” he remembers. “Two police officers said he was blocking the highway. He didn’t believe he was and started to measure the distance. They took the view that – as some police officers say – he had ‘failed the attitude test’.”

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