After going viral years ago for his “DEVAST8” prison face tattoo, New Zealand man Mark Cropp is slated to appear in court in May for an imitation firearm.
Cropp, in February, was convicted of assaulting and threatening a pregnant woman, the New Zealand Herald reported. The victim was 17 weeks pregnant, and the two apparently got into an argument over her cellphone.
The 21-year-old said he received the tattoo, which covers the lower half of his face, while in prison while he was drunk on a home brew-style “prison alcohol.” He was serving time in prison for armed robbery.
According to the website, he previously rejected offers from the Corrections Department to have the infamous tattoo removed.
When his social media post went viral, Auckland-based tattoo removal service Sacred Laser offered to remove it for free. Cropp initially accepted the offer before changing his mind, according to the Stuff.co.nz report.
“I’ve had other people that just shrugged and laughed at me,” he added.
In 2017, he also revealed his regret over the tattoo.
“Once it was started, I thought, I can’t go back on it now,” he said of the night when he got the tattoo. “I wish I had stopped while the outline was there to be quite honest.”
He accepted a free offer to have the tattoo removed by Briar Neville, a senior laser technician at Sacred Laser in Kingsland, Auckland. The first of 12 laser removal sessions—worth several thousand dollars—removed the number “8” from his cheek.
According to reports, he only went to one session.
Another Case
A few months later, a U.K. man with a neck tattoo said he had difficulty finding a job due to the ink.“Before I got the tattoo people thought I was a happy, confident person. Now it feels like people think I’m full of my self and that I don’t give a damn,” he said.
“I still don’t regret it at all though. I’m proud of it because it means so much. What I regret is how other people are perceiving it.”