The dispute between the city of Deerfield Beach and the Broward Sheriff's Office (BSO) over a new contract for police and fire services boiled over with a social media post from Sheriff Gregory Tony.

"I will take on this corrupt city manager and his position head-on," said Tony.

After the message, the sheriff posted a copy of a roll call with Deerfield deputies from last week.

In the meeting, the sheriff said he is fighting for raises, but that he isn't getting cooperation from the city manager, Rodney Brimlow.

City says cost increase breaks agreement

According to Deerfield, BSO is asking for an additional $7.25 million to cover raises for hundreds of BSO deputies and firefighters, but Deerfield said that's $2.3 million over an agreed yearly "cap" on contract costs.

In the roll call,

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