A California sheriff was suspended after she had inmates at a jail in Santa Clara county make her a BBQ for a break space used by corrections staff, a report said Tuesday.

Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Captain Amy Le was placed on administrative leave over the barbecue grill that was used at the jail while staffers listening to reggae music, according KGO-TV.

A video shows the large grill decorated with an American flag and a handle that reads “Office of the Sheriff of Santa Clara County.”

Reggae music blares in the background as smoke billows from the grill.

Le used her own money but had the inmates do the labor, the network said.

Her superiors were tipped off when it was discovered that she did not have a building permit.

“It’s very unusual for a captain to be walked off in that manner for a project that wasn’t for personal gain, on jail property,” a former undersheriff at the jail told KGO.

“There may have been policies or procedures broken with regard to that project, but there must be more to the story.”

Le received $449,767.49 with overtime and benefits in 2017, the network said.