He had reportedly opened a criminal investigation a year ago into the three men who later voted to fold the department.
Morris says city leaders told him the six-member department was $50,000 in the hole because it had only generated around $250,000 in revenue from traffic tickets, short of the $300,000 that was budgeted.
Chief Morris said, "That's a crazy amount of tickets. There's never been a time we've ever in the history of this department hit $300,000."
Ticket quotas are illegal in Tennessee.
Morris pushed back on town officials, and tensions between the town's elected leaders and the department began to rise.