The Rupert Murdoch-owned New York Post is under fire after one of its front page “poor shaming” stories about a homeless woman led to the destruction of her property by city thugs Wednesday.

News Corp’s tabloid Tuesday featured Sonia Gonzalez, who lives in Hell’s Kitchen with her “20 grocery carts, 14 laundry carts, 8 suitcases, 2 plastic crates, and 1 dolly.”

Today's cover: This homeless hoarder is movin' on up with her caravan of junk https://t.co/HheR7TkSC3pic.twitter.com/EMastCQljp — New York Post (@nypost) March 9, 2016

Just hours after the story was published, police officers and city workers, most of whom can’t afford to live in Hell’s Kitchen themselves, took her possessions and threw them away.

@nypost slow hand clap for humiliating a homeless person with two bad puns. — Señor Urbano (@Senor_Urbano) March 9, 2016

One construction worker, sounding like a rich property developer, was supposedly quoted in the article as saying, “Someone needs to call Sanitation and have that crap thrown out. You don’t want to go back to what (the neighborhood) was 20 years ago.”

. @nypost congratulations on being huge pieces of shit. Feels good to punch down, huh? — Josh Fleischmann (@joshfleischmann) March 9, 2016

Described as a “hoarder” and “ultimate pack rat”, the newspaper stalked the gentrification victim all day, even reporting that she had “munched on a gyro as she took a 25 minute break.”

“It’s a funny thing that cops were talking to her now, because I’ve never seen a cop talk to her before,” a doorman said.

@nypost Once again, the NY Post mocks & exploits the homeless with cover story to sell their rag newspaper. Slow news day? — Diana (@DianaNYC3) March 9, 2016

The Post wrote a follow-up to the story, recording police taking Gonzalez’s possessions from her.

They said Mayor Bill de Blasio, who was elected on a so-called “progressive” platform, “gave the order to dump” her belongings.

City tells the homeless hoarder, “Take what you need and go" https://t.co/Rc76v8ZImCpic.twitter.com/aZF9uzTtAO — New York Post Metro (@nypmetro) March 10, 2016

After 90 minutes, all she had left was a duffel bag, a trash bag, and three laundry carts.

The mayor’s spokesperson said outreach teams had tried to get her to go to a shelter over the years, but that she does not want to engage.

Your daily reminder that the @nypost is disgusting https://t.co/tjLW1FDZ3p — baseball iacta est (@leokitty) March 10, 2016

In fairness to Gonzalez, NYC homeless shelters are notoriously plagued with violence and even the state's governor called for reforms.

.@NYGovCuomo says it is "not right for NYC" to have a homeless shelter system that is so dangerous — Zack Fink (@ZackFinkNews) January 4, 2016

"More like a prison than a shelter" #NYC pulling 400 kids from 2 dangerous, deplorable #homeless shelters http://t.co/FIs8WgMUQ8 via @WPIX — Arundel Gibson (@ArundelGibson) February 23, 2014

The New York Daily News, a right-wing tabloid owned by billionaire real estate tycoon Mort Zuckerman, was also at the scene of this extremely important story.

Gonzalez told them that only half of the goods were hers, the other half belonged to her "customers".

@nypost wait, so you are reporting on a poor woman losing her possessions because of your publication? Embarrassing hacks. — Sam Addison (@SamRupertGiles) March 10, 2016

The Post has a reputation for its harsh coverage of homeless people.

Last year, they targeted a homeless man named John Tucker on the front page over a number of days because he peed in the street.

@nypost@KevinFasick Is this what you dreamed of doing while in journalism school? You should feel ashamed. — Chelsea (@littlechewagner) March 10, 2016

“Peeing menace” and “disgusting derelict” were some of the terms used to describe Tucker.