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Wiz Khalifa at First Niagara Pavilion in July. The Pittsburgh native was handcuffed at Los Angeles International Airport for refusing to stop riding his hoverboard.
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Police handcuff rapper Wiz Khalifa at Los Angeles airport

John Heller/Post-Gazette

Police handcuff rapper Wiz Khalifa at Los Angeles airport

Rapper Wiz Khalifa was handcuffed and then released by U.S. Customs officers after refusing to stop riding his hoverboard at Los Angeles International Airport, authorities said on Sunday.

A video on Khalifa's Instagram site shows three U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers pinning Khalifa to the floor on Saturday and telling him to quit resisting.

“I am not resisting, sir," Khalifa, 27, says in the video.

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In a separate video on his Twitter site, Khalifa is shown standing handcuffed with the officers.

“I didn't do nothing," Khalifa tells them. “What you want to do? Put me in jail because I didn't listen to what you say?"

Jaime Ruiz, a U.S. Customs and Border Protection spokesman, said Khalifa was handcuffed but not arrested. Ruiz said travelers are treated with respect by officers, but that they must follow orders for their own safety and those of others. Khalifa failed to do so, he said.

Khalifa, a Pittsburgh native whose real name is Cameron Jibril Thomaz, is a prominent rap artist with numerous hit songs including “See You Again," which was No. 1 for more than two months this year on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

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Khalifa said on Twitter he was returning to the United States from a trip to France and Finland.

On Twitter, Khalifa said he came from a generation that rode hoverboards, which resemble skateboards as they hover above the ground.

Reporting by Kevin Murphy in Kansas City

First Published: August 23, 2015, 8:50 p.m.

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