This is the terrifying moment a suspect in an Oklahoma police chase drove her vehicle directly into a police car, while an officer was standing next to it.

The drama started shortly after noon on Friday in Sand Springs when police were notified about a stolen vehicle being tracked by the company that owned the car.

Officers found the car soon after, but the suspect, identified as 41-year-old Stacy Ann Bunsey, would not pull over and led police on a chase that ended near an elementary school.

During the ordeal, she referred to herself as God while being Tased and sang the song Jesus Loves Me as she was placed into handcuffs, the New York Daily News reported.

During a police chase on Friday, patrol officer Matt Stacy got out of his car to retrieve tire spikes when he noticed Bunsey's car headed straight for his vehicle

The suspect, 41-year-old Stacy Ann Bunsey, is facing four felony counts

After officers found the car, Bunsey tried to turn the car around and flee, and Sand Springs patrol officer Matt Stacy got out of his car to set up tire spikes, Deputy Chief of Police Mike Carter said.

But before he could, the suspect drove into the police vehicle, according to ABC.

Footage from Stacy's body camera shows him pulling out his gun and firing at the vehicle before the white SUV comes barreling toward him.

Stacy suffered minor abrasions and was treated at a local hospital.

'It was approximately three seconds after standing up outside his vehicle that the suspect rammed his patrol unit,' Carter said in a press release.

The statement continued: 'When the officer saw that the suspect was coming at him, he abandoned the plan to retrieve the tire spikes and instead drew his weapon, not knowing of the suspect's intention to hurt or kill him.'

As officers surrounded her car, she raised herself through the car's sunroof while smiling and waving at them, and shouted, 'I’m God, b****. Welcome to hell,' the New York Daily News reported.

Officers then demanded for her to exit the vehicle.

According to footage from a second officer's body camera, she instead waved her right hand as she shouted, 'This house is on fire. Burn this mother******.

After officers demanded several times for her to show her other hand which was still inside the car, Bunsey eventually 'had to be tasered and removed from the vehicle' after impact, Carter said in the press released.

Officers removed her from the car and placed her into handcuffs before walking her to a patrol car.

Stacy drew his gun and seconds later, a suspect, later identified as Stacy Ann Bunsey, 41, struck his vehicle

Stacy suffered minor abrasions and was treated at a local hospital while Bunsey 'had to be tasered and removed from the vehicle'

An officer, who was examining her for possible gunshot wounds, said he wanted to make sure she did not 'bleed out'.

In response to this, Bunsey yelled, 'I don't bleed out, I'm the holy Spirit, b****. Now can you bow down?'

This happened only moments before she was being held against the cop car and started singing lines from the Christian hymn, Jesus Loves Me.

According to the police report, Bunsey also recited the Lord's Player when she was asked if she wanted to provide a statement, and later told officers that she 'did a line of ice' the night prior to the incident, the New York Daily News reported.

She is facing four felony counts, including assaulting a police officer, eluding a police officer, driving under the influence and possession of a stolen vehicle. She also faces a mindemeanor count of resisting arrest.

She is being held at Tulsa County Jail on a $79,500 bond. Her upcoming court date is unknown.