KALAMAZOO, MI — A mass shooting that rocked Kalamazoo will be the focus of ABC News’ ’20/20′ show Friday, Feb. 22.

Almost three years to the day of the Feb. 20, 2016 shooting that killed six and injured two, the news magazine will present a special two-hour episode.

Dalton, 48, pleaded guilty on Jan. 7 to six counts of murder, two counts of attempted murder and several felony firearm charges for the 2016 shootings. He was sentenced Feb. 5 to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

A ’20/20′ preview of the segment, “The Deadly Ride,” features interviews with shooting survivors Tiana Carruthers and Abigail Kopf, Kalamazoo-area detectives who worked on the case, prosecutors and family members of the victims.

“Now, on the heels of Dalton being sentenced to life in prison without parole, ’20/20′ presents a two-hour documentary on his crime spree and puzzling explanation to police, featuring interviews with surviving victims, relatives of victims, law enforcement and others who crossed paths with him on that tragic day,” ABC said in a press release.

Dalton apparently picked his victims at random. He drove for Uber, taking fares before, in between and after the shootings, but did not shoot any of his passengers.

His rampage started just before 6 p.m. on Feb. 20, 2016, when Dalton shot Tiana Carruthers, 25, in the parking lot of the Meadows town home complex, 5066 Meadows Blvd. Carruthers was wounded but not killed.

Dalton then shot and killed father and son Rich, 53, and Tyler Smith, 17, in the parking lot of Seelye Kia on Stadium Drive just after 10 p.m.

He then shot four women and a 14-year-old girl in the parking lot of Cracker Barrel, 5581 S. 9th St. in Texas Township.

Mary Lou Nye, 62, of Baroda; Mary Jo Nye, 60, Dorothy “Judy” Brown, 74, and Barbara Hawthorne, 68, all of Battle Creek, were killed. The 14-year-old girl, Abigail Kopf, survived but was critically injured.

Dalton picked up Uber fares between the shootings and switched vehicles that night after sideswiping a car. He was arrested during a traffic stop in the early morning hours of Feb. 21, 2016.