Flavor Flav is issued two fireworks-related citations by police

Flavor Flav was recently issued two fireworks-related citations by police after officers confiscated over 100 pounds of the rapper's fireworks. Flavor Flav says he'll have his annual Fourth of July fireworks show away from his neighborhood next year.

Flavor Flav performs at the 2014 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival at Fair Grounds Race Course in New Orleans.

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July 7, 2014

Police have cited rapper Flavor Flav over his annual Fourth of July fireworks show outside his Las Vegas home.

The reality TV star has been accused of setting off thousands of dollars' worth of illegal fireworks at his holiday party since 2009.

Police put a stop to Friday's Independence Day show when neighbors called to complain shortly after it started.

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Police Lt. Ken Romaine tells the Las Vegas Review-Journal that officers confiscated over 100 pounds of the entertainer's remaining fireworks and issued him two fireworks-related citations.

The rapper, whose real name is William Drayton, says his neighbors won't have to worry about his show next year because he's moving the party out of the neighborhood.

He says he doesn't want to go to jail over fireworks, and some 100 guests were having "a ball" until police arrived.