An Uber driver faces charges for allegedly stabbing two passengers in Georgia after one started puking during the ride, authorities said.

Shaunisha Danielle Brown, 29, was arrested Sunday night in connection to the ride-share stabbing in Grovetown that left two injured, the Augusta Chronicle reported.

Police said Brown was driving for Uber when she picked up three passengers, one of whom was inebriated and vomited in the vehicle.

Brown attempted to kick the riders out of the car, but an argument ensued between her and a female passenger, according to news station WRDW.

The driver then pulled an X-Acto knife on the customers, stabbing two of them with the weapon, authorities said.

Authorities brought two riders to the hospital with visible injuries, according to officials. The third passenger wasn’t injured in the incident.

Police found Brown shortly after in her car parked at a gas station, where she was arrested, according to the Augusta Chronicle. She faces two charges of aggravated assault.

Uber released a statement saying Brown was booted from the app following the alleged assault.

“What the police reported is appalling and not tolerated on the Uber app,” the statement provided to the Augusta Chronicle said. “This driver no longer has access to the app and we will work with law enforcement to assist with their investigation.”