This Florida cop knows the most sincere apologies come in the form of a sloppily frosted cake.

Former deputy Michael Wohlers apparently wanted to show his remorse after he shot an apartment complex worker with a stun gun in the chest and neck in June 2015, according to a lawsuit.

Wohlers was allegedly arguing with the worker, Stephanie Byron, over a glass of sweet tea in the office, after Wohlers, who was off duty, took her glass and refused to give it back. The suit claims that he acted “aggressive” toward Byron and other employees in the office.

Byron, of Pensacola, filed a civil lawsuit against the ex-Escambia County cop for violating her civil rights, battery, and causing her hardships that include physical injuries, monetary loss, medical expenses, humiliation and mental anguish, according to the Pensacola News Journal.

Attorneys for Wohler denied the allegations, but he did seem to take responsibility for some wrongdoing on a pastry. According to court documents, the former cop baked a cake for Byron with the phrase “Sorry I Tased You” in blue icing.

Wohlers, not known to be a baker by trade, also decorated the cake with what appears to be a male stick figure shooting a woman.

If the cake made any amends for the defendant, it did not exonerate him with the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission. The commission ruled Monday that he would be placed on probation for one year from any Florida law enforcement agency.

Byron’s lawsuit is still pending.