— A Florida woman is accused of holding an Uber driver hostage while threatening her with a gun.

Kimberly, who did not want to be identified by her full name, is a mother of seven who uses her Kia Soul to make extra cash by driving for Uber.

She picked up her last fare Wednesday, outside a storage facility on State Road 100 in Bunnell, when 44-year-old passenger Betty Jo Halter started yelling.

“Jumped in, telling me people are going to kill us,” Kimberly said. “I’m thinking I’m not going to see my kids again.”

The Uber driver said Halter started putting several items from the storage unit in her vehicle, including a small dog and a porcelain doll. The driver said she became alarmed and told Halter she couldn’t drive her.

Halter then jumped into the Uber and pulled out a weapon, Kimberly said.

“[She said] ‘just go, you are on my time and you do as I say or else’ and then she just like pointed, she had the gun sitting beside me and like pointing it,” she said.

The victim said Halter made her turn off her phone so the route couldn’t be tracked and continued ranting and naming people.

“I don’t know who these people are or what she’s talking about. I was just trying to just get to where she wanted to go. She rode in the front with me with her pocket book and the gun right beside me,” Kimberly said.

After nearly three hours, the pair wound up at a Palm Coast home on Eric Place that, according to a sheriff’s report, is where Halter lives.

The victim said Halter claimed people at the home were after her and hid on the floor of the car. At some point, the Uber driver said Halter got out, at which point she drove away and called for help.

“I just had somebody hold me hostage in my car for like two-and-a-half hours with a gun,” the victim says in a 911 call.