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AK lawyer
In short, no, you don't have rights, in my opinion.
If he has taken the key (Did he literally take it from you, or did he ask for it and you gave it to him?), are you in effect already "kicked out"? Or, if you leave for a few minutes, how do you get back in? If you in fact surrendered the key, it is arguable that you waived any so-many-day written notice requirement (if such a requirement applies).
So he is threatening to call the cops for trespassing? I think they will, once they find you have been a resident, refuse to intervene, saying "it's a civil matter". It would be different, perhaps, if you were to break in.
I happen to disagree with the position taken by other contributors that the law prohibits him from "kicking you out" without advance written notice. I believe the law on the subject only applies to "tenants", i.e.: persons who have agreed to pay rent. But of course it will depend on what jurisdiction you are in, and upon local court practice (i.e.: what the local judge thinks).