Kevin G.

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Kevin G. (* 1987 ) is a Swiss neo-Nazi , singer of the right-wing rock band Amok . He is organized in the network of Combat 18 .

Life

Kevin G. grew up in Hombrechtikon in the Zurich Oberland and attended upper school there from 1999 to 2003. After his apprenticeship as a meat specialist EFZ , he works as a butcher .

At the age of twenty he was already known in the right-wing extremist scene and made contacts abroad. When right-wing extremists rioted in Glarus in June 2007, he punched a police officer. The interrogation judge in Glarus conditionally sentenced him to 180 daily rates of 80 francs.

In another case, Kevin G. inflicted a double broken nose and bruises on his forehead and chest. He was sentenced to a thirty-month prison sentence by the See-Gaster district court in Uznach in June 2013.

Kevin G. wears a swastika on his shoulder blade, the words " RaHoWa " on his stomach, as well as the Reich war flag and a portrait of an SA man on his arm.

Most recently, in February 2019, Kevin G. was sentenced to an unconditional prison sentence of 12 months by the Zurich Higher Court for racial discrimination . According to the indictment, in 2015 in Wiedikon, as the leader of a group of right-wing radicals, he dubbed a Jewish Orthodox man as a “shitty Jew” and insulted him with “We'll gass you all” and “We're sending you to Auschwitz” and spat on him. The prosecution also accuses him of stretching out his arm in the Hitler salute and shouting "Heil Hitler" to the Jew.

amok

In 2004 Kevin G. was a founding member of the four-piece right-wing rock band Amok, which is part of the Swiss right-wing extremist , violent scene and is close to the Blood and Honor network. The band members were sentenced on June 2, 2010 for threat, public incitement to crime or violence and on the basis of the racism criminal norm to fines of 120 to 125 daily rates . Amok played several times at events organized by the German right-wing extremist Thorsten Heise . On the amok album "Teeren & Federn" released in 2019 with singer Kevin G., the anti-Semitic attacks of 2015 are glorified.

Firing squad

Under a pseudonym, Kevin G. is the singer of the RAC band shooting squad , which, alongside the Dortmund right-wing rock band Oidoxie, is an important mouthpiece for Blood and Honor and Combat 18. The band released their album "Hangman's Time" on April 12, 2019. The lyrics contain death threats against public figures. The song "Katharina König" calls for the murder of the German politician Katharina König-Preuss .

Homicide squad

In the Störungsmelder project it was reported that Kevin G. presumably also figures as a singer in the band Mordkommando. The album “Black List” contains death threats against Jews and Swiss politicians. One of it directly threatened, the Zurich city president Corine Mauch had filed a criminal complaint after learning of the lyrics. However, the investigation was discontinued without result, which Jonathan Kreutner, General Secretary of the Swiss Association of Israelite Congregations (SIG) , regrets to journalists. The Aargauer Zeitung is astonished at the decision to discontinue, as Kevin G., who is known to the police, is known in the scene as the singer of Mordkommando. The question of the connections between the Thuringian neo-Nazi scene and Switzerland was also dealt with as part of a small inquiry in the Thuringian state parliament .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Eighteen suspected right-wing extremist offenders. In: glarus24.ch. November 26, 2007, accessed April 30, 2019 .
  2. Rock, punches and patriotic tendencies. In: tagesanzeiger.ch. November 5, 2016, accessed September 25, 2018 .
  3. ^ Zurich neo-Nazi face imprisonment. In: derbund.ch. February 20, 2018, accessed April 30, 2019 .
  4. ^ Fabian Baumgartner: The fateful hatred of the Zurich neo-Nazi rocker | NZZ . March 13, 2018, ISSN  0376-6829 ( nzz.ch [accessed May 7, 2019]).
  5. Stefan Hohler: Neo-Nazi convicted of attacking Jews . In: Tages-Anzeiger . February 26, 2019, ISSN  1422-9994 ( tagesanzeiger.ch [accessed on May 7, 2019]).
  6. Neo-Nazi spat on Jews and yells “Shit Jew” - which is why the court takes him harder for it, but halves his sentence. In: nzz.ch. February 27, 2019, accessed April 30, 2019 .
  7. ^ Dossier: "Groups and groupings of right-wing extremists in Switzerland". hans-stutz.ch, December 31, 2010, accessed April 30, 2019 .
  8. Switzerland as a base. In: WOZ The weekly newspaper. August 13, 2018, accessed April 30, 2019 .
  9. Martin Sturzenegger: He's already agitating against Jews again . In: Tages-Anzeiger . December 26, 2019, ISSN  1422-9994 ( tagesanzeiger.ch [accessed December 27, 2019]).
  10. Katharina König-Preuss: Fear eats everything up. In: Zeit Online. April 29, 2019, accessed April 30, 2019 .
  11. Neo-Nazi band calls for murder against politicians and their families - malfunction reporters. In: Blog.zeit.de. October 29, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2017 .
  12. The murder fantasies of the right-wing rock scene - Störungsmelder. In: blog.zeit.de. September 4, 2017, accessed April 30, 2019 .
  13. Neo-Nazi band threatened Mauch & Co. with murder - the judiciary fails in its investigation. In: watson.ch. Retrieved May 7, 2019 .
  14. Neo-Nazi band threatened Mauch & Co. with murder - the judiciary fails in its investigation. In: Aargauer Zeitung. Retrieved May 7, 2019 .
  15. Printed matter 6/4216. Thuringian Ministry of the Interior and Local Affairs, July 11, 2017, accessed on April 30, 2019 .