If you don't stop, I'm calling the police.

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FalaGringo

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If clause + simple future
"If you do not stop making noise, I will call the police!"
"If you do not stop making noise, I am going to call the police."

If clause + present continious
"If you do not stop making noise, I am calling the police."
"If you don't stop, I'm kicking you out."

Are the second set of examples grammatically acceptable?
 
You've correctly used contractions (don't/I'm) in a few places. In casual speech they'd be more natural every time.
 
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