When Kai Kinsley was thirteen, he caught a relative sexually abusing his sister. It set him on a mission to hunt down pedophiles.
Now 22, he goes by Omma on YouTube, where he posts videos of himself catching alleged pedophiles who he has been chatting with online through decoy underage accounts.
“At first I found [talking to pedophiles] disturbing, but after so many meetups and calls, you just hear everything, and it kind of becomes one big gross bubble that it’s easier to dissociate from. I do what it takes. I care,” Kinsley, who has 1.3 million subscribers and has made a full time career of his pursuit, told The Post.
Kinsley is part of a growing number of online vigilante pedophile hunters, who use decoy accounts to lure alleged predators into “meetups,” then post videos of confr

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