https://youtu.be/meovjL_I7aA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiYC0ZsZyWo
“Yes, I did post a few articles to Boychat,” and in the other post, Kuhn envisions a child raping Ronald McDonald as a more effective deterrent than E-coli in dissuading children from eating McDonald’s.
And from Redditor talmichael:
His full name is Paul Luke Kuhn:
Here are 1998 Archive.org links to Kuhn’s “Runaway Railroad,” his outreach to children who wish to run away from home. Not sure if he is still doing this. He includes all kinds of terrifying tips for minors so that no one finds them, including: Disguise: Cut it short or shave it — better to grow long, but hard to do Dye your hair — natural colors; not obviously dyed Grow a beard or shave — confounds verbal descriptions Change clothing style/appearance — easiest big change http://web.archive.org/web/19980626090853/http://www.overthrow.com/http://web.archive.org/web/19980626091533/http://www.overthrow.com/runrules.html This quote from a 1995 Washington Post article indicates Kuhn’s first name is actually Paul, and that he lived in Rockville at that time. Kuhn was known for going shirtless so I assume it’s the same person: Across the city, the curfew sparked a variety of reactions from the citizenry. When the clock atop the Riggs Bank in Georgetown struck midnight, Paul “Luke” Kuhn was parading down M Street, wearing brown shorts with no shirt and carrying a yellow placard that read “{Expletive} the curfew.” Kuhn, 29, of Rockville, called the curfew “the number one assault on our civil rights. This curfew is Pearl Harbor.” He said he and other opponents planned further demonstrations against the curfew. “The cops don’t like it. It’s ridiculous,” he said. “They’re being asked to hunt curfew violators when they could be hunting murderers.” In any event, few underage teenagers were in evidence on the streets of Georgetown after midnight. “We don’t have a lot of problems with teens in this area,” said Lt. Emmojean Simpson-Jones, shift supervisor in Georgetown. http://archive.is/4S8sy