A Rhode Island police union is outraged over what a Dunkin' Donuts employee wrote on an officer's coffee cup. According to Go Local Prov, a Providence police officer purchased a coffee Friday night from a local Dunkin' Donuts. A Facebook post (which does not appear to be public) from fellow police officer William O'Donnell claims that the employee was "immediately rude, and didn't appear to want to serve" his co-worker who was in uniform. Upon leaving, the unnamed police officer noticed that his coffee had "#blacklivesmatter" scrawled across it in marker.

@DunkinDonuts ? is with your store at Atwells Ave in Providence, treating Officers like this? http://t.co/WScsKKGvXF pic.twitter.com/9yDHaDufH8 — terrirobin (@terrirobin) October 3, 2015

This did not sit well with O'Donnell, who suggested getting coffee from another chain: "Would you drink it? My suggestion... absolutely not, go to Starbucks. When is this silliness going to end. But if the store gets robbed she'll be calling us immediately to help AND we will because that's what we do!!!!"

The move upset Providence Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #3 as well, which according to Boston.com, is the union that represents "both active and retired members of the department." The union held an emergency meeting on Sunday and then released a statement "condemning the employee and the Black Lives Matter movement": "Providence FOP #3 finds this action to be unacceptable and discouraging... The negativity displayed by the #Blacklivesmatter organization towards Police across this nation is creating a hostile environment that is not resolving any problems or issues, but making it worse for our communities." The union ended their statement by proclaiming, "ALL LIVES MATTER."

As for the Dunkin' Donuts, a spokesperson for the chain tells WWLP the company is "aware of the situation" and the franchisee has "apologized to the police on behalf of Dunkin' Donuts." The franchisee has "counseled the employee" about her behavior, too.

The incident comes just a month after an officer in uniform was allegedly denied service at an Arby's in Florida. An employee supposedly told the officer that he did not want to serve her "because you are a police officer." The employee was eventually fired. Just a few weeks later, a Whataburger in Texas faced a similar issue. An employee was fired for refusing to serve two police officers. She reportedly told the two men, "We don't serve police." Check out the full statement from the Providence FOP #3 below: