Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe DUPAGE COUNTY, Ill., June 11 (UPI) -- An Illinois motorcyclist who was found guilty of aggravated fleeing, eluding police and driving with a suspended license is set to be sentenced on Friday. The seven-minute video that Hamza Ali Ben Ali shot, while he was evading police and later uploaded to YouTube, could really come back to bite him in the butt as the state will be seeking a prison sentence of up to six years. Advertisement The video appears to show Ali attempting to get a Westmont police officer to chase his Honda CBR 1000 on Oct. 21, 2012. "It's almost like it was a game to him -- look at how fast I can go," said State's Attorney Robert Berlin, according to a Chicago Tribune report. "There's nothing funny about it. You're putting the public in danger." A court in DuPage County found the 31-year-old guilty last month. Ali got away at the time of chase, but was arrested after he posted the clip on the Internet about two weeks later. During his trial, authorities were able to show that Ali's speed hit 115 mph at one point. Advertisement Read More London Mayor Boris Johnson has agreed to be blasted by a water cannon Indiana man arrested after leading police on farm tractor chase across two states DUI suspect tells officers they would only find 'the Holy Spirit' in his blood sample DUI suspect tells officers they would only find 'the Holy Spirit' in his blood sample Indiana man arrested after leading police on farm tractor chase across two states California teacher accused of kidnapping students and ordering them to go to Jack in the Box