A woman selling churros in a Brooklyn subway station was briefly handcuffed by cops — sparking outrage from Twitter users who saw the incident in a now-viral clip.

Video of the unnamed woman’s 5:30 p.m. arrest, which was posted to Twitter, shows her crying as officers arrest her and wheel away her churro cart at the Broadway Junction subway station.

The straphanger filming the exchange, Sofia Newman, repeatedly berates the cops in the clip, shouting, “Are you f–king kidding me?”

“It’s illegal to sell food inside the subway stations,” one officer responds.

The cops eventually gave the woman a summons and released her.

“No matter what the law says, there is no reason why that many officers needed to encircle, demean, and police the poverty of that woman of color,” Newman wrote on Twitter.

City Comptroller Scott Stringer condemned the cops “enforcement.”

“This kind of enforcement doesn’t make anyone safer,” he tweeted Saturday. “Another incident that raises serious questions about the increased police presence in our subways.”

Eliza Orlins, a city public defender said on Twitter: “This is heartbreaking. We cannot allow this to go on.”

An NYPD spokeswoman said the vendor “refused to cooperate” with police and has a history of illegally operating her churro cart.

“This individual has been issued 10 summonses in the last five months for unlicensed vending at the same station,” according to NYPD spokeswoman Sophia Mason.

“She refused to cooperate and was briefly handcuffed. Her property was vouchered as arrest evidence, and she was released within minutes.”

The current subway rules ban the sale of food in the subway unless authorized by the MTA.