A former NYPD cop can be seen plowing his squad car into a robbery suspect in newly released dashcam video of a wild incident in Arizona.

Michael Rapiejko, now a Marana, Ariz., police officer, responded to the scene where 36-year-old Mario Valencia was holding a shotgun to his own chin near a business district.

On Feb. 19, Valencia allegedly robbed a convenience store, broke into a church, invaded a home and stole a car. He drove the vehicle to a Walmart, where he stole the shotgun, cops said.

As police were closing in, he threatened to commit suicide. Rapiejko accelerated his car and slammed into Valencia, sending him into the air as the squad car smashed a wall.

Valencia survived and was hospitalized for two days, then booked into jail.

Rapiejko was cleared of wrongdoing in the incident.

The officer served with the NYPD between July 2003 to June 2006. He was hit with a civil rights lawsuit in 2008, two years after he left the force.

The suit was dismissed with prejudice, according to the officer.