A 29-year-old man on Friday was sentenced to 86 years in prison for a 2017 crime spree that included the killing of a delivery van driver.

Eric Ukuni was convicted in August of second-degree murder, vehicular homicide, two counts of aggravated robbery, attempted first-degree assault, eluding and attempted motor vehicle theft, according to a news release from the Denver District Attorney’s Office.

He killed 66 year-old Ernest Gurrini, who was standing by his van in the 10400 block of East 40th Avenue. Ukuni had been fleeing Commerce City police when he drove into Denver and struck Gurrini.

The chase started after Ukuni carjacked a pickup truck in Commerce City that belonged to a man dropping his daughter off at work, according to an arrest affidavit. After threatening the father and daughter, he got into the truck and tried to hit them.

Once the chase crossed into Denver, Ukuni struck one vehicle with such force that it was pushed out of his path and he intentionally rammed another car while driving east on 40th Avenue. He crossed Havana Street and then hit Gurrini, who was standing in a convenience store parking lot.

“Mr. Ukuni put so many people in danger that fateful day and caused the senseless death of Mr. Ernest Gurrini who was beloved by many people,” Denver DA Beth McCann said in the news release.