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RIDE OR DIE Watch terrifying moment raging Uber driver pulls GUN on female passenger after being told she has 'crazy eyes'
THIS is the horrifying moment an Uber driver threatens a passenger with a gun after being told she has "crazy eyes".
The shocking scenes left two female passengers terrified for their lives as a masked driver forced them out of her vehicle at gunpoint.
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The driver was told she had "crazy eyes"
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She pulled a gun on Krissy and her pal
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The Uber driver becomes increasingly irate as she shouts at Miami rapper Krissy Celess, also known as Bomb Ass Krissy.
"You're harassing me. Get out of my vehicle right now. Get out of my vehicle," she tells the singer.
"You're no longer in the ride, get out, get out right now."
The artist replies: "She got them crazy eyes."
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In a split second, the fuming driver pulls a gun and points it at her passengers' faces.
She says again "get out, get out" as she waves her weapon while sitting behind the wheel.
The women exit the vehicle and tell the Uber employee: "You're gonna go viral, you're going viral".
In the moments that follow the car speeds away from the terrified victims.
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Krissy posted the alarming footage with the caption: "Help us get her off the streets before she potentially harms another passenger."
In an update, the artist confirmed Uber are investigating the "extremely concerning" incident.
Shocking moment 'half-devil' passenger tries to stab flight attendant & open emergency exit in horror midair attack
The driver also appears to have been removed from the service.
FL Police have launched a probe into the disturbing ordeal after Krissy filed a report.
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At present, no arrests have been made.
This comes as other shocking scenes have been caught on camera.
Passengers captured the moment a crazed man tried to stab a flight attendant and open the emergency exit while mid-flight.
Disturbing footage from the dramatic event shows Francisco Severo Torres, 34, threatening fellow passengers.
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The dramatic turn of events took place aboard a United Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Boston.
Elsewhere, the terrifying moment a car ploughs into huge crowds of Espanyol-Barcelona fans was filmed by onlookers.
The horror incident unfolded near the RCDE Stadium, wider Barcelona, before the game began.
Plus, watch how a £445k Ferrari was completely destroyed after going out of control and smashing into a house in a shocking accident.
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CCTV footage shows the yellow Ferrari 296 GTB driver losing control of the speeding car and crashing into the wall.
The out-of-control Ferrari narrowly missed hitting a retired old man - just by a metre - before crashing into a residence in São Paulo, Brazil.
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The driver repeatedly asked the women to exit her vehicle
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Cops have launched an investigation into the horrifying ordeal
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