Stefan Schubert (Author)

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Stefan Schubert (2019)

Stefan Schubert (* 1970 ) is a German author , publicist and former hooligan . After leaving the police force , he wrote books about internal matters from everyday police life, gang crime and migrant crime in Germany as well as a novel.

Life

According to his own account, Schubert first experienced the effects of violence when he was sixteen in a fight against a gang of young people who had been harassing him for a long time. Together with his friends, he put their opponents to flight after “intensive boxing training” and from then on felt respected and powerful. Later he got in contact with the Blue Army Bielefeld , a group of hooligans in the vicinity of the football club Arminia Bielefeld , whom he accompanied to games and with whom he participated in mass brawls several times.

At the same time, Schubert began training with what was then the Federal Border Police . In action, he shielded the former Federal Chancellor Helmut Kohl and protected the wife of the then Federal President Richard von Weizsäcker . He later switched to the state police in North Rhine-Westphalia and was transferred to Bielefeld as a patrol officer.

It was only after eight years that his double life became known, when a television team accidentally filmed him in 1996 during an argument in Bielefeld. The public prosecutor initiated an investigation against him for breach of the peace . In 1998 the investigation was stopped in exchange for a fine of ten thousand marks and Schubert left the police service voluntarily. In the same year Schubert also got out of the soccer scene. In the meantime he worked as a fitness trainer, bouncer and manager of a discotheque.

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Schubert published several books in the publishing houses Riva , Lago as well as in Kopp-Verlag , the u. a. right-wing esoteric , borderline and pseudoscientific , conspiracy-theoretical as well as right-wing populist and right-wing extremist titles. In the Dutch language, she published by Just Publishers .

In 2010 he wrote a book about his eight-year double life as a police officer and hooligan , later books about the Hells Angels and organized criminal gangs . In Gangland Germany he shed light on groups such as Black Jackets , Red Legion and United Tribuns , 90 percent of which, according to him, were recruited from the precarious migrant milieu. To present the book, Schubert was interviewed on Sat.1 breakfast television .

In 2012 his second book Inside Police was published: The unknown side of everyday police life , which deals with police violence and official offenses within Germany , among other things . Jörg Diehl wrote in Spiegel Online : “But Schubert's book gains a special quality through a look at the everyday life and the thoughts of the law enforcement officers”.

In 2015 he wrote the novel Der Convertit about an Islamist terrorist cell that carried out attacks in Germany and the investigation against it.

After the shooting of the Hells Angels leader Aygün Mucuk from Giessen in October 2016, the book “How the Hells Angels conquered Germany's underworld” gained greater media attention. Schubert was then quoted as an expert on gang warfare and rocker crime in several newspapers on alleged backgrounds. The Gießener Allgemeine Zeitung published a detailed interview with him.

In 2018 the book Die Destabilisierung Deutschlands was published , which deals with left- wing terrorism and Islamist terrorism , among other things . In 2019 the book "Anis Amri and the Federal Government: What Insiders Know About the Terrorist Attack on Breitscheidplatz" was published , which deals with Anis Amri and the political reappraisal of the attack on the Berlin Christmas market in 2016 .

Four of his books have been on the bestseller list of the mirror listed: violence is a solution (2010: rank 50) Like the Hells Angels Germany underworld conquered (2012: rank 22), Unlimited criminal - What policy and mass media keep silent about the crimes of migrants ( 2016: Rank 24), “The Destabilization of Germany” (2018: Rank 12).

Books

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Melanie Bergs: Stefan Schubert was a hooligan and a police officer , WAZ, April 27, 2010.
  2. a b Jörg Diehl: Secret double life: the policeman who was a hooligan. In: Spiegel online , March 2, 2010.
  3. Patrick Krull: The policeman who was actually a hooligan. In: welt.de. March 2, 2010, accessed October 23, 2019 .
  4. Julian Rohrer: Interview with author Stefan Schubert: "Street gangs are more dangerous than Hells Angels and Bandidos". In: Focus online. March 5, 2014, accessed December 18, 2015 .
  5. Interview with Stefan Schubert on Sat.1 breakfast television
  6. Jörg Diehl: Critical Police Book: Cynics in Uniform , Spiegel Online, February 14, 2012.
  7. ^ Jens Reichenbach: Terror Thriller from Bielefeld. In: Neue Westfälische , June 1, 2015.
  8. Ira Schaible, Carolin Eckenfels: Investigations and Speculations: Who Shot Aygün Mucuk? , Frankfurter Neue Presse, October 23, 2016.
  9. Turkish rocker groups stir up the scene , Darmstädter Echo, October 23, 2016.
  10. "The murder is a declaration of war" , Gießener Allgemeine Zeitung, October 10, 2016.
  11. Violence is a solution at Buchreport
  12. How the Hells Angels conquered Germany's underworld in Buchreport
  13. Limitless criminal in Buchreport
  14. "The Destabilization of Germany" in Buchreport