She was hell on wheels.
A Queens woman admitted she slammed her car into her boyfriend, killing him in a jealous rage, as she tearfully pleaded guilty on Wednesday.
Through sobs, Dunasha Payne told Queens Supreme Court Justice Gregory Lasak that she “intended” to hit Kaman Drummond with her 1994 Honda Accord on April 15 to “hurt him badly.”
Payne, 22, and Drummond, 26, got into a verbal spat about an ex-girlfriend which spilled onto the streets of Queens Village. She jumped into her car and drove after Drummond as he tried to run away.
“I hit him with my car…I hit him into the side of a house,” said Payne as she shamefully kept her head down and took long deep breaths in between questions from the judge.
The Hofstra University dropout pleaded guilty to first-degree manslaughter and will be sentenced to seven years in prison.
Several members of Drummond’s family attended the plea hearing and cried out loud as Payne admitted to the vicious crime.
“What was the result of you hitting your car into Mr. Drummond?” asked Lasak.
Payne took a deep breath and somberly replied, “Mr. Drummond is deceased.”
Payne was originally charged with second-degree murder, but a grand jury indicted her on manslaughter charges.
Lasak will sentence Payne on Dec. 11.