There’s something oddly fascinating about a mugshot. For viewers, it’s raw, unfiltered, and often captured at a person’s absolute lowest point.
But sometimes, these images grab attention for an entirely different reason: the way the people in them look. In certain cases, the conversation shifts from the controversy itself to their unexpectedly striking appearance.
From the smoldering booking photo of Keanu Reeves to the headline-making arrest of Lindsay Lohan, and even more unexpected names like Luigi Mangione, these viral mugshots have blurred the line between scandal and internet obsession.
So, let’s take a look at 17 of the most talked-about mugshots of all time, and where the people featured in them are now.
#1 Sara Jane Isbister
Sara Jane Isbister’s story began with a 2011 arrest in Brevard County, Florida, when she was just 21.
She was booked on charges related to reckless driving and failing to pay a speeding fine, an incident that might have gone unnoticed if not for one detail: her mugshot.
Almost instantly, it went viral, with many online users fixating on her striking looks. By 2012, she had been dubbed a “mugshot beauty” by blogger Perez Hilton, who even compared her to actress Angelina Jolie, as her photos circulated widely across the internet.
However, the attention didn’t reflect the reality of her life at the time.
Over the next several years, Sara faced multiple arrests for petty offenses, including theft and possession of dr*g paraphernalia.
Her last notable run-in with the law came in February 2019 for misdemeanor possession of a controlled substance, followed by a probation violation just a few months later.
Since then, her life has taken a dramatically different turn.
Now 34, Sara has stepped away from her past and reinvented herself as a visual artist and writer, embracing a much quieter, more grounded lifestyle.
According to her LinkedIn profile, Sara now describes herself as a “multi-faceted, award-winning visual artist.”
Reflecting on that phase in an interview with The Sun, she admitted, “I was just so reckless. I just wanted to be the baddest of the baddest,” later describing herself as a “troubled teen” who fell in with the wrong crowd and struggled after her father’s passing.
“I was sad, I was broken, I was dumb, I was naive, I was young, and I was really lost and I was hurt inside,” she added.
She has also been candid about the mindset that fueled her actions, explaining that during that period, she wasn’t thinking about the future at all, just surviving day to day.
In a past YouTube video, at the age of 24, addressing her viral fame, she acknowledged her mistakes, saying she went through a “bad girl phase” and accepted the consequences that followed.
“For all the crimes that I committed, I paid my debt to society,” she added.
Reacting to her mugshots, one social media user wrote, “Wow. It’s one thing to have one mugshot, but ‘I could release a full calendar of my hot mugshots’ is another level.”
© Photo: Brevard County Florida
#2 Jeremy Meeks
Jeremy Meeks was arrested in June 2014 in Stockton, California, reportedly during a multi-agency g*ng sweep known as Operation Ceasefire.
He was charged with felony possession of a firearm after police reportedly found a semi-automatic firearm and extended magazines in his car, along with an alleged g*ng-related charge.
After the Stockton Police Department shared his booking photo online, it went viral almost instantly, with thousands of users fixating on his piercing blue eyes and sharply defined features.
He was quickly dubbed the “Hot Felon,” “Prison Bae,” and the “Blue-Eyed Bandit,” as the image racked up tens of thousands of reactions, memes, and even edited photos placing him in high-fashion campaigns.
Despite the viral attention, Jeremy was convicted in 2015 of being a felon in possession of a firearm and sentenced to 27 months in federal prison. He ultimately served 13 months before being released in March 2016.
But unlike most viral mugshot stories, his life took an almost unprecedented turn after his release.
He was signed by White Cross Management and soon found himself walking runways for major designers like Philipp Plein and Tommy Hilfiger, marking the start of a high-profile modeling career.
He later expanded into acting, appearing in projects like Trigger, Secret Society, and the True to the Game film series, and even secured a reported multimillion-dollar deal to launch his own clothing line.
Now 42, Jeremy has fully transitioned into the world of fashion and entertainment, while also reflecting on the complicated reality behind his overnight fame.
In a March 2026 appearance on the Inside True Crime podcast with Matthew Cox, he opened up about the overwhelming attention he received in prison, revealing he was getting hundreds of letters a day, some including money and explicit content.
“I was probably getting 300 letters a day, and it was just too much,” he shared.
Meeks also claimed the media frenzy turned his court appearances into a “zoo” and even interfered with family visits.
Before that viral moment, Jeremy had spent over a decade in and out of prison for various offenses, including grand theft and forgery.
Today, he uses his story to advocate for change, as detailed in his memoir Model Citizen, focusing on youth crime prevention, prison reform, and reentry efforts.
© Photo: Stockton, CA Police Department
#3 Lindsay Lohan
Few mugshots are as instantly recognizable as that of Lindsay Lohan during her turbulent late 2010s era.
In July 2010, she was sentenced to 90 days in jail for violating the terms of her probation, which stemmed from her failure to attend court-ordered al**hol education classes following her 2007 DUI convictions.
A judge ruled that she had missed mandatory sessions and failed to comply with her three-year probation order.
However, just weeks after her release, she found herself in legal trouble again.
In September 2010, Lohan was arrested after failing a d**g test, adding to what was already a highly scrutinized period in her life.
Her 2010 mugshot quickly went viral, largely because of the noticeable smirk she gave while dressed in an orange prison jumpsuit, an image that came to symbolize her much-publicized “wild child” phase.
Her legal issues didn’t end there. In 2011, she was sentenced to 120 days in jail for taking a $2,500 necklace from a jewelry store.
In 2012, she was arrested following an alleged physical altercation at a Manhattan nightclub, and in 2013, she pleaded no contest to reckless driving and providing false information to police after a car accident.
Since then, Lohan has undergone a major personal and professional transformation.
She has been based in Dubai since 2014 and is now married to financier Bader Shammas. The lovebirds share a son, Luai, born in 2023.
She is also in the midst of a career resurgence, with recent projects including Freakier Friday and the upcoming series Count My Lies.
Reflecting on that chaotic chapter, Lohan has spoken candidly about the pressures she faced at a young age.
“It was all so overwhelming and consuming,” she said in a February 2026 interview with Vogue Arabia, adding that while parts of that time felt exciting, it was ultimately difficult to navigate.
“Why didn’t anyone just go and take me out of there, protect me more? You don’t know how to do that yourself when you’re a teenager,” Lohan shared.
© Photo: Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department
#4 Lorena Tavera
Lorena Tavera, best known as a former Miss El Paso USA 2008, found herself making headlines after her August 2011 arrest in El Paso, Texas.
She was accused of shoplifting a $69 shirt from a Dillard’s store at Sunland Park Mall, after security personnel allegedly spotted her placing the item into a shopping bag before leaving the store.
When confronted outside, she reportedly returned the shirt and apologized. Records at the time also indicated she had two outstanding traffic warrants.
In March 2012, Tavera pleaded guilty to theft and was sentenced to nine months of probation along with 80 hours of community service.
However, it was her mugshot that quickly caught the internet’s attention. As a former beauty queen, her mugshot stood out, with many users noting her striking features.
She appeared with slightly messy hair, minimal makeup, and soft pink lips, details that, combined with her sharp jawline, made the image highly eye-catching.
Over a decade later, her life has shifted in a different direction. Tavera has since stepped into the influencer space, building a following of over 70,000 on Instagram.
However, in recent times, she has made her verified account private, leaving the reason unclear.
© Photo: El Paso County Jail
#5 Max Whelan
Max Whelan made headlines following a November 2025 arrest in Louisville, Kentucky, after an alleged late-night crash.
He reportedly collided with a police officer’s vehicle that was stopped at a red light near Mid City Mall.
When questioned by officers about whether he had been drinking, Whelan allegedly responded with a simple “Yes,” later admitting to having consumed around eight drinks just 30 minutes before getting behind the wheel.
He was subsequently charged with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of al**hol (DUI), criminal mischief in the second degree, and obscuring the identity of a machine related to his vehicle tags.
His blood al**hol concentration was recorded at 0.141, nearly twice the legal limit.
Within hours of his mugshot being uploaded to a local arrest database, Whelan’s photo went viral, with social media users quickly dubbing him the internet’s newest “hot mugshot guy.”
The reaction was filled with “thirsty” comments, jokes about paying his bail, and comparisons to a “’90s version” of Brad Pitt, as well as singer Benson Boone.
Since the incident, Max appears to have leaned into his unexpected fame. After being released on bond, he began building a presence on social media, where he now describes himself as a “digital creator.”
His content largely focuses on his physique and gym routine, attracting a growing following curious about the man behind the viral mugshot.
One admirer wrote, “He’s the next Brad Pitt from the ’90s,” while another hailed him as “Charlie Swan from Twilight.”
Another netizen even referenced Britney Spears’ iconic song Criminal, writing, “But mama I’m in love with a criminal. And this type of love isn’t rational…”
“I am appreciative of a fine-looking man!! And gawd da*n… he’s fine AF!!!” read another comment.
© Photo: WLKY
#6 Keanu Reeves
Long before he became one of Hollywood’s most beloved stars, Keanu Reeves had a brief run-in with the law in May 1993 in Los Angeles, California.
He was reportedly arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence (DUI) and reckless driving after police pulled him over for driving his Porsche erratically.
While the term “viral” didn’t exist at the time, his mugshot has since taken on a life of its own online.
Over the years, the photo has been widely circulated, with fans fixating on how remarkably similar Reeves looks to his present-day self.
His calm, almost faintly smiling expression in the booking photo only added to the intrigue, sparking long-running internet jokes about him being “immortal.”
Despite the arrest, the situation didn’t escalate significantly, as Reeves reportedly cooperated with officers and confessed at the scene, helping him avoid formal charges or any major legal consequences.
Moreover, there are no public records of a conviction tied to the incident.
Today, decades later, Reeves, now in his 50s, remains a major force in the entertainment industry, continuing to lead blockbuster franchises like John Wick while also taking on stage work, including a critically praised Broadway run in 2025, even while recovering from a kneecap injury sustained during filming.
True to his famously private nature, Reeves rarely addresses the 1993 incident in interviews, making the mugshot an intriguing footnote in his story.
Reacting to the photo, one netizen joked, “I knew he was a real vampire,” while another quipped, “Why is he looking like a young Professor Snape?”
“Proof that Keanu does not age… thought it was a modeling Polaroid lol,” remarked a third.
© Photo: Chudnovsky Law
#7 Luigi Mangione
Luigi Mangione made headlines following his December 2024 arrest in Altoona, Pennsylvania, in connection with the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan.
He was reportedly identified by a McDonald’s employee who recognized him from circulating news reports and alerted authorities.
When approached by police, Mangione allegedly provided a false name, “Mark Rosario,” along with a fake New Jersey driver’s license, leading to initial charges of forgery and false identification.
A subsequent search of his belongings reportedly uncovered a 3D-printed firearm with a silencer, shell casings linked to the crime scene, and a handwritten manifesto criticizing the healthcare industry.
At the time of his arrest, he was facing a second-degree m**der charge in New York state court, along with multiple federal charges, including interstate stalking resulting in d**th.
Despite the seriousness of the case, social media users fixated on his appearance, dubbing him the “hot assassin” and commenting on his Ivy League educational background and polished looks.
As of 2026, Mangione, now 27, remains in custody at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn as he awaits trial.
His state m**der trial is currently scheduled to begin in June 2026, with a separate federal trial expected later that year.
In January 2026, a federal judge dismissed charges that could have made him eligible for the d**th penalty, meaning he no longer faces that possibility if convicted.
Even while in custody, the level of public attention surrounding him has remained unusually high.
Reports indicate that he has received significant financial support through commissary deposits, along with numerous love letters from individuals following his case.
One message reportedly read, “I’m certain you’ve received countless messages from people all over the world, the internet is actually in love with you.”
© Photo: Pennsylvania Department of Corrections
#8 Masha Diduk
Masha Diduk was arrested in January 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada, where she was charged with grand larceny for allegedly taking a candelabra from a private dining room at the Wynn Las Vegas.
According to reports, security footage from July 2021 captured her leaving the property with a distinctive serpent-shaped candelabra.
Authorities later identified her using valet records, along with photos she had posted on Instagram that same night, which reportedly matched her outfit.
The case also sparked debate over the item’s value.
While the Wynn estimated the candelabra at $5,000, qualifying the charge as a felony, Diduk publicly disputed this, sharing a screenshot of a similar piece priced at just a few hundred dollars and reacting with a clown emoji.
Unlike typical booking photos, Diduk appeared with perfectly styled hair, a full face of makeup, and a slightly raised eyebrow, giving the image an almost editorial feel.
The photo quickly went viral, with many users struck by how glamorous she looked.
Her existing online presence only amplified the attention. Already recognized by some as the “hot nanny” from Tiger King, her mugshot spread rapidly across social media platforms.
As of March 2026, Diduk, now 30, is based in Las Vegas, where she continues to work as a high-fashion model and influencer, with around 469,000 followers on Instagram at the time of writing.
© Photo: Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department
#9 Nina Dobrev
Nina Dobrev first drew unexpected attention following an arrest in August 2009, in Monroe County, Georgia, for disorderly conduct, an incident that occurred just weeks before the premiere of The Vampire Diaries.
The situation stemmed from a promotional photoshoot involving Dobrev and her co-stars Candice King, Sara Canning, and Kayla Ewell, which was taking place on the Rumble Road bridge above Interstate 75.
Passing motorists reportedly alerted authorities after seeing the women hanging from the bridge.
When deputies arrived, they discovered images on photographer Tyler Shields’ camera showing the actresses dangling from the bridge railings.
The group was booked and released after posting bond, and all charges were eventually dismissed by a judge.
At the time, Nina had yet to become a household name through her role as Elena Gilbert, but the photo quickly circulated online.
With her long, straight dark hair, minimal makeup, and a soft smile, many described her appearance as almost “baby-like,” which added to the image’s viral appeal.
As of April 2026, Dobrev, now 37, has successfully evolved her career beyond her breakout role. She continues to lead film projects, including the 2025 release The Reunion, along with work in independent cinema.
Beyond acting, she has also ventured into business as a co-owner of the wine brand Fresh Vine Wine, while maintaining a strong presence on social media.
© Photo: Monroe County Sheriff Department
#10 Sean Kory
Sean Kory first drew widespread attention following his arrest on Halloween in 2014 in Santa Cruz, California, where he was charged with a**ault with a d**dly weapon during a downtown Halloween parade.
According to reports, the incident began when Kory allegedly encountered an individual dressed as a Fox News reporter.
He reportedly shouted that he hated Fox News before striking the person with an aluminum tennis racquet.
He then attempted to flee the scene but was quickly apprehended by Santa Cruz police. The victim was not seriously injured.
While the incident itself was serious, it was Kory’s mugshot that captured the internet’s attention.
Online users quickly fixated on his striking appearance, particularly his dreadlocks and piercing green eyes, which led to the image being widely shared across social media.
Many commenters focused more on his looks than the arrest itself, with one user noting, “He has beautiful eyes,” while another wrote, “Even though I don’t care for dreads, that man is still hot as [fire]!!”
As of March 2026, Kory has largely remained out of the public spotlight.
According to his LinkedIn profile, he has focused on his role as Owner at EPE (Environmental Product Engineering), where he shares content related to CBG seedlings and sustainable agriculture.
© Photo: Santa Cruz Police Department
#11 Paris Hilton
In August 2010, Paris Hilton was arrested in Las Vegas, Nevada, for felony possession of a controlled substance after police stopped the vehicle she was in, a black Cadillac Escalade driven by a friend of hers, reportedly due to the smell of mar**uana.
The arrest quickly became infamous for what many later called the “lip balm moment.”
When Hilton reached into her purse, a small bag of illegal substance allegedly fell into a police officer’s hand.
She initially denied that the purse and the substance were hers but later pleaded guilty to misdemeanor d**g possession and obstructing an officer.
As part of her sentence, she received one year of probation, 200 hours of community service, a $2,000 fine, and was required to complete a d**g a**se treatment program.
Apart from the arrest, Hilton’s fully glammed-up mugshot also made headlines at the time, as she appeared with perfectly styled hair, a side-swept braided look, and a full face of makeup.
Her slight smile and tilted pose made the image look more like a red-carpet photo than a police booking, quickly turning it into one of the most talked-about celebrity mugshots of the time.
Beyond this incident, Hilton has had other legal troubles, including prior arrests related to driving under the influence and probation violations tied to driving on a suspended license.
As of 2026, Hilton, now 45, has evolved from a tabloid-favorite socialite into a multimillionaire business mogul and advocate.
She has been married to Carter Reum since 2021, and the lovebirds are now parents to two children.
She currently serves as the CEO of 11:11 Media, building an expansive business empire that includes dozens of fragrance lines, a revived music career, and ventures into wellness and beauty.
© Photo: Los Angeles County Sheriff's Dept.
#12 Veronica Koval
Veronica Koval first came into the public spotlight following a May 2023 arrest in Virginia, where she was charged with reckless driving after being caught driving 99 mph in a 55 mph zone.
Her mugshot didn’t gain widespread attention until early 2024, when it began circulating across social media platforms.
Users on Instagram and TikTok were quickly drawn to her “model-like” appearance, with some even comparing her to supermodel Cindy Crawford.
Prior to the incident, Koval had no widely reported criminal history and was working professionally as a registered nurse in Virginia.
Following her sudden internet fame, Koval has since returned to a more private life while maintaining a presence as a digital creator.
She continues her work as a nurse and also shares content around beauty and skincare, including medical-grade routines and budget-friendly finds.
In a 2024 interview with the New York Post, she opened up about her viral moment and her reflections on the incident.
“I definitely made a mistake,” she said, adding that she does not condone reckless driving and has since learned from the experience.
She also spoke candidly about her beauty routine, noting, “I’m a Botox and filler girl! I will 100% tell you that I get Botox done a couple of times a year.”
“Looking at her Eva Mendez comes to mind,” said one person, while another wrote, “Y'all know this Cindy Crawford looking chick is fine as hell!”
Others expressed, “Hot and very model like facial structure.”
© Photo: New York Post
#13 Lily Stewart
Lily Stewart found herself in the spotlight after two arrests in March 2025, both of which quickly gained attention online.
Her first arrest occurred on March 8, when she was pulled over for speeding, clocked at 84 mph in a 55 mph zone, just minutes after being ticketed for a separate speeding violation.
That charge was later dismissed in exchange for community service and a defensive driving course.
Her second arrest, on March 23, 2025, involved more serious allegations.
University of Georgia police responded to an intrusion alarm at the campus student center, where Stewart was reportedly part of a group that fled upon officers’ arrival.
She was later found hiding behind a brick wall outside Sanford Stadium and was charged with obstruction of a law enforcement officer and loitering/prowling.
She was booked into the Athens-Clarke County Jail in the early hours of the morning and released later that day after posting bond.
Photos from both bookings quickly went viral, with social media users fixating on her polished appearance and radiant smile.
In both images, she appeared well-dressed with a fresh blowout, earning her the nickname “Miss America of mugshots.”
Stewart is currently a student at the University of Georgia and a member of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority.
Despite the sudden attention, she has made it clear she isn’t looking to turn viral fame into a career.
Describing the experience as “hilarious” and “the craziest,” she also addressed the internet’s fixation on her smile.
“Everyone’s been asking me, ‘Why’d you smile?’ I just smile. It was just like an instinct,” she said in an interview with People. “There were cameras up there. I popped my smile and turned to the side.”
Stewart added, “There are some beautiful mugshots. I don't think mine's particularly stunning. I actually think it's a bad photo of me. If you see me in person, I don't really look the same as I do in that mugshot. I don't think it's a great photo of me.”
© Photo: Clarke County Sheriff’s Office
#14 Mickey Rourke
Mickey Rourke had run-ins with the law on two occasions in the 1990s, with his most notable arrest taking place in July 1994.
He was arrested in Los Angeles on suspicion of spousal battery involving his then-wife, Carré Otis.
Reports at the time alleged that Rourke slapped, kicked, and knocked Otis down during a confrontation at their publicist’s office.
He pleaded not guilty to the misdemeanor charge, and the case was eventually dropped after Otis failed to appear in court on multiple occasions.
That 1994 mugshot has since taken on an iconic status, captured during a period when Rourke was transitioning from a 1980s heartthrob to a professional boxer.
The image showed him with a gritty, disheveled look, a close-cropped buzz cut, and a subtle smirk, an expression that many have compared to a modern-day editorial shoot rather than a booking image.
One fan of the actor expressed, “He was cool… How can people’s mug shots look better than my driver’s license!”
“Love his smug smirky smile,” read another comment, while a third added, “Mickey Rourke was incredibly good looking. To this day, I still wish I could get my hair to do what his did back then.”
In recent years, he has dealt with financial difficulties, including being evicted from his Los Angeles home in March 2026 after reportedly falling behind on rent by nearly $60,000.
He has since been living in a West Hollywood hotel with his three dogs while searching for a new place to stay.
Another major controversy he faced came in April 2025, when he appeared on the UK reality series Celebrity Big Brother and was removed from the show following “unacceptable behavior” and the use of homophobic language toward fellow contestant JoJo Siwa.
Despite these setbacks, Rourke continues to work in film and is currently filming a lead role in Sol Hershowitz’s Guide to Extraterrestrial Life.
© Photo: Los Angeles Police Department
#15 Sarah Madden Fowlkes
Sarah Madden Fowlkes was arrested in March 2017 in Lockhart, Texas, while working as an anatomy and physiology teacher at Lockhart High School.
At the time, the 26-year-old educator, who was married to her husband Hayden, was charged with an improper relationship between an educator and a student, a second-degree felony.
Investigators alleged that she had an inappropriate physical relationship with a 17-year-old male student, which reportedly included the exchange of explicit photos via Snapchat.
Fowlkes’ booking photo went viral for all the wrong reasons at the time, after she appeared smiling broadly for the camera, a reaction that stood in stark contrast to the seriousness of the allegations.
Her attorney initially claimed the expression reflected her “confidence” that she would be cleared of the charges, though the case ultimately took a different turn.
In 2018, she pleaded guilty and was sentenced to four years of deferred adjudication probation, along with a fine and the permanent surrender of her teaching license. She later served 10 days in jail in 2019.
Now 35, Fowlkes is no longer in education and has transitioned into the marketing and business consulting industry in San Antonio.
According to reports, she has built a new professional path for herself and has even received recognition in her field.
Despite the highly publicized scandal and additional allegations that surfaced in police reports, her personal life has remained relatively stable.
She and her husband are still married, their decade-long relationship having endured the arrest, viral attention, legal proceedings, and career shift.
© Photo: Caldwell County Sheriff's Office
#16 Shia LaBeouf
Shia LaBeouf was arrested in November 2007 at a Walgreens in Chicago for criminal trespassing after allegedly refusing to leave the store while intoxicated.
The situation unfolded on his 21st birthday, when he repeatedly entered the store to purchase ci**rettes but kept forgetting them each time.
On his third attempt, tensions escalated, leading to a confrontation with a security guard who ultimately tackled and detained him.
The mugshot quickly went viral, largely because it captured LaBeouf at the height of his Transformers fame, appearing noticeably disheveled yet with a faint smile, an image that contrasted sharply with his earlier “Disney golden boy” persona.
LaBeouf later addressed the incident during an appearance on Late Night with David Letterman, where host David Letterman questioned him about the arrest.
Reflecting on the moment, LaBeouf described himself as a “moron” and admitted that his judgment was impaired, acknowledging that his “logic was off” due to being under the influence at the time.
As of April 2026, LaBeouf has once again found himself in legal controversy following incidents tied to Mardi Gras celebrations in New Orleans, a major annual Mardi Gras known for its large public gatherings and festivities.
In mid-February 2026, he was arrested on two counts of simple battery after an altercation at a bar, where he allegedly struck a staff member and another patron after being asked to leave for reportedly belligerent behavior.
Shortly after, an additional charge was added following claims from another individual who alleged LaBeouf had head-butted them during the same incident.
Reports also indicated that the situation escalated further amid allegations of inappropriate language during the confrontation, resulting in increased legal scrutiny and a higher bond requirement.
He is currently out on bond while complying with conditions that include regular substance testing and participation in a treatment program, as the case remains ongoing.
© Photo: Los Angeles County Sheriff's Dept.
#17 Mekhi Alante Lucky
Mekhi Alante Lucky first drew attention following a series of arrests in 2016 in North Carolina, beginning with charges related to speeding and driving a stolen vehicle in April of that year.
Between April and December 2016, he was reportedly booked multiple times for various offenses, including a**ault on a female, breaking and entering, and resisting a public officer.
In February 2022, he was involved in a widely circulated physical altercation with police officers at a Wingstop restaurant in North Carolina.
Footage from the incident showed him in a struggle with multiple officers, who reportedly knelt on his neck for about 10 seconds before restraining him, later leading to a charge of resisting a public officer.
When his 2016 booking photo began circulating online in early 2017, it quickly went viral, with many users captivated by his striking appearance, particularly his heterochromia, a rare condition that gave him one blue eye and one brown eye.
The unexpected attention proved life-changing. After his mugshot gained traction, he was discovered on Instagram by the founder of St. Claire Modeling, an Atlanta-based agency, which led to him signing a modeling contract.
From there, Lucky built an impressive portfolio, walking at New York Fashion Week and working with major international brands like Dior, Philipp Plein, and Helmut Lang.
However, in recent years, reports suggest his modeling activity has slowed down amid ongoing legal issues.
“His eyes are mesmerising… Crazy-handsome,” read one comment online.
© Photo: Raleigh Police Department