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Irving police warn against illegal fireworks and celebratory gunfire ahead of July 4th

June 12, 2023 | Howard County, Maryland


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Irving police warn against illegal fireworks and celebratory gunfire ahead of July 4th
Irving police delivered a clear public‑safety message on City Source: 'You can't shoot fireworks off in the city of Irving, period,' Officer Reeves said, adding that violations can lead to tickets, confiscation of fireworks and, under extreme conditions, jail. Reeves urged residents to attend the city’s authorized show at Levy Event Plaza and to call the nonemergency number (972‑273‑1010) with information about illegal fireworks activity.

Reeves also warned against celebratory gunfire, saying, 'What goes up must come down,' and cited instances in North Texas in which people have been hurt or killed by falling bullets. The segment recommended calling 911 for active gunfire incidents and providing detailed information when reporting.

The report paired the police warning with event details for the Sparks and Stripes parade and evening activities on July 4; the city encouraged residents to use the authorized events and to follow announced safety guidance. No citations or enforcement actions were detailed in the segment; the message was framed as advance public‑safety guidance from Irving Police.

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