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That brings up two things.
First, if you're covering up gang tattoos, I'm pretty sure that means you're not in the gang. The claim was that he was a gang member. If he's not a current gang member, and has committed no gang crimes domestically, and has no extradition request to El Salvador, then all of their phoney baloney reasons don't even hold up on their own.
But second, even if you don't accept that he must not be in MS13, then like you said, it's ridiculous to think that the skull is a cover up for a 3. Looking around the rest, we can see that there is no cover up for the "S". It's just a smile. The "M" doesn't look like a cover up, either. So, what they're asking us to believe is that he had a tattoo that said "marijuana", "smile", "1", "3", and despite still being in the gang, covered up the "1" and the "3". As if the thing he supposedly covered up wasn't cryptic enough. He must have suddenly just become paranoid.
So in the first case, it's impossible to believe that they have a good reason to think he's in MS13. And in the second case, it's impossible to believe that they have a good reason to think that he'd cover up his tattoo.
I think any reasonable person would look at this picture and see it as evidence fabricated after the fact to hide that he was the victim of a crime by the federal government.