Terrifying mugshot of Alabama man who threatened to blow up a beauty store

A man who allegedly threatened to blow up an Ulta Beauty store in Alabama was seen with red and black marker scrawled all over his face in his terrifying mugshot.

Timothy Lincoln, 42, was arrested last Saturday after making an extremely violent threat against the Ulta in Opelika, northwest of Montgomery.

A store employee allegedly told someone on the phone above Lincoln that he was “going to blow this place up!”

The threat caused customers and employees to leave Ulta in a desperate evacuation.

Timothy Lincoln, 42, was arrested last Saturday after making an extremely violent threat against the Ulta in Opelika, northwest of Montgomery.

Authorities rushed to the scene where they arrested Lincoln, a native of Buras, Louisiana.

In his mugshot, which was acquired by WRBLLincoln looks really disturbing, with red and blank marker on his face.

The 42-year-old appears to have some kind of stitches drawn on his forehead. Unreadable letters are scrawled sloppily above the stitches.

Lincoln’s beard is dyed blue and his nose is painted teal.

At this time, it is unclear where Lincoln obtained the colorful materials with which he decorated his face.

Authorities have not yet provided an explanation for or commented on the 42-year-old’s terrifying mugshot.

Lincoln, who is now permanently banned from Ulta, was charged with making a terrorist threat.

Under Alabama state law, making a terroristic threat is considered a Class C misdemeanor.

If convicted, Lincoln could face up to 10 years in prison.

In February, a suspected criminal from Chicago went viral on X.com after his disturbing mugshot surfaced online.

A photo of an unknown Chicago criminal has gone viral after he flashed a wicked smile while staring straight into the camera during a mug shot

A photo of an unknown Chicago criminal has gone viral after he flashed a wicked smile while staring straight into the camera during a mug shot

In the police photo of the unknown man, he was smiling creepily and staring straight into the camera.

The photo was viewed more than 16 million times and almost 150,000 likes on X.

X users weren’t sure what happened, but they seemed to overwhelmingly believe he did what he was accused of.

“Whatever they said he did, HE DID IT,” one X user wrote.

Commenters even started making their own memes using his photo.

Others called him “a bad guy” and one user even suggested that the criminal’s evilness is “in his eyes.”

‘It’s the eyes – AND that cruel smile. That’s scary,” one person wrote.