A California man was convicted of murder on Friday after being accused of killing three 16-year-olds by ramming their vehicle with his in 2020 after they played a doorbell prank.

Authorities said Anurag Chandra fled after intentionally ramming his car into a Toyota Prius with six teenagers inside, causing it to crash into a tree. Three of the teens died and the others were injured. 

A jury found him guilty of three counts of first-degree murder and three counts of attempted murder.

“The murder of these young men was a horrendous and senseless tragedy for our community. I thank the jury for their verdict. This is an important step toward justice,” Riverside County District Attorney Mike Hestrin said in a statement.

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Ding-dong ditch ends in tragedy

On Jan. 19, 2020, the teens were having a sleepover when one of them was dared to either jump into a pool or do a “doorbell ditch,” investigators said. 

They drove to a nearby house, where one of the boys rang Chandra’s doorbell and ran back to the Prius. 

Chandra, officials said, chased after them in his Infinity Q50. He rammed them and they crashed into a tree in Temescal Valley, about 60 miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles. 

Daniel Hawkins of Corona, Drake Ruiz of Corona, and Jacob Ivascu of Riverside, all 16,  were killed. Sergio Campusano, 18 at the time, was driving the Prius. He and then-13-year-olds Joshua Hawkins and Joshua Ivascu survived the crash.