A Brighton man, who was out on bond for his fourth drunken driving arrest when he was arrested again for driving drunk with his two young daughters in the car, was sentenced to eight years in jail on Wednesday in Adams County District Court on felony DUI and child abuse charges.

One of the children in the vehicle on March 28 said she thought she was going to die because of the way her father was driving, according to a 17th Judicial District press release. One of his daughters, who are 5 and 7, said he also hit a parked car in a parking lot and drove away so fast that she hit her face and got a black eye, officials said.

Wesley Glen Hunt, 35, was on bond for driving while intoxicated in Weld County when he was arrested for the Adams incident — his fifth DUI.

“He arrived at his girlfriend’s home in Brighton after hitting several parked cars, driving on the wrong side of the road and driving over a mailbox,” the release said.

Hunt has prior DUI or driving while ability impaired convictions in 1999, 2001, and 2005. He is set for sentencing in the Weld County case on Aug. 30.