It’s not easy to applaud PETA, but it appears the one time the organization did something useful, it’s being slammed for collaborating with police.

Police in St. Louis, Mo., have been operating an initiative called Operation Polar Cops, a community outreach program that gives free ice cream bars to kids.

#STLPolarCops @TowerGrovePark sharing treats with kids and staff from The Youth & Family Center pic.twitter.com/RThBxHWVrn — St. Louis, MO Police (@SLMPD) August 5, 2016

Rather than dispatching a crew of near-naked activists to the scene to protest the exploitation of dairy animals, PETA instead offered to provide $1,000 worth of non-dairy offerings, including coconut, soy, and almond-based vegan ice cream bars.

PETA’s offer did not sit well with Brittany Packnett, an educator and activist who was appointed to President Obama’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing, formed in 2014 via Executive Order.

Packnett was among those who met with President Obama in February as part of the “first-of-its-kind gathering of leaders who represent different generations of the civil rights movement.” She was also on hand in July, the day after the president turned a memorial service for five slain Dallas police officers into a lecture on race.

One announced focus of the February meeting was building trust between police and neighborhoods, but don’t let Operation Polar Cops fool you.

I see @peta cares more about milk and eggs than the black lives @SLMPD keeps killing and tear gassing. Cold world https://t.co/oRH4GczrBK — Brittany Packnett☔️ (@MsPackyetti) August 8, 2016

Harsh.

.@peta, have you donated $1,000 worth of vegan snacks to the protestors risking their lives? I'm actually asking. — Brittany Packnett☔️ (@MsPackyetti) August 8, 2016

The jig. It's up. — Brittany Packnett☔️ (@MsPackyetti) August 8, 2016

I'm all for healthy snack donations. But to the community orgs that sustain us. Not the org that keep killing us… and lying about it. — Brittany Packnett☔️ (@MsPackyetti) August 8, 2016

Black kids have been suffering in food deserts w unhealthy options forEVER + now y'all wanna give vegan snacks for police to give us?! — Brittany Packnett☔️ (@MsPackyetti) August 8, 2016

Listen. The ?? jig ?? is??up. Then again, @peta been trippin for a while. pic.twitter.com/zoD0LYN2NX — Brittany Packnett☔️ (@MsPackyetti) August 8, 2016

FYI @peta-we don't need the police to hand us healthy snacks. We need them to stop killing us, and stop getting away with it. Thx but no thx — Brittany Packnett☔️ (@MsPackyetti) August 8, 2016

Imma go eat some meat filled tacos tonight cause vegan cookies won't save me from police violence. For PETA. ✊? — Brittany Packnett☔️ (@MsPackyetti) August 9, 2016

Once more for emphasis: Packnett, along with DeRay Mckesson, who also has connections to Teach for America, has been hand-selected to work with the president on police reform and community engagement.