A man suspected of threatening an Uber driver in Colorado Springs and chasing the victim after he fled his vehicle on foot also broke the back window of a patrol car and fought officers as he was being arrested, police said.

Sean Scappaticci, 29, was booked Friday into the El Paso County jail, police said.

The incident happened about 4 a.m., when the Uber driver, who is in his 20s and of Middle Eastern descent, picked up a passenger who became belligerent, threatening the driver because he “hated all brown people,” according to a crime blotter report.

Scappaticci allegedly told the driver that he was a former Army Ranger and that he had killed many family members of the driver while he was overseas, the blotter said.

Photo of Sean Scappaticci, 29 arrested in connection with Police Blotter #26198 https://t.co/CjbvRozC9M pic.twitter.com/P653WaeVK2 — Springs Police (@CSPDPIO) October 20, 2018

“Fearing for his life,” the Uber driver stopped and bolted from his vehicle in the 200 block of South Eighth Street, with the suspect, identified as Scappaticci, chasing him.

Officers arrived and detained Scappaticci, who broke the back window of a patrol car. Removed from the car, Scappaticci fought with officers before being subdued. Scappaticci was held on suspicion of bias-motivated crimes against a person, obstruction, property damage, assault, menacing and attempt to escape, all misdemeanors, according to Colorado Bureau of Investigation records.