Cop Slams Kid Asking For His Phone Back | Now Suspended | But More Videos Surface



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At a Sheetz gas station in Ellwood City, PA, Officer Rob Magnifico of the Elwood City PD threw a kid on the ground after the kid asked for his phone to be returned. Even though Magnifico wasn’t wearing a bodycam, another kid filmed the incident. Then Magnifico knocked the phone out of the kid’s hand. Then the kid’s mom posted the video on Facebook, which resulted in Magnifico getting suspended. But was it enough? More videos of Officer Magnifico have surfaced.

Cop Slams Kid Asking For His Phone Back | Now Suspended | But More Videos Surface


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26 thoughts on “Cop Slams Kid Asking For His Phone Back | Now Suspended | But More Videos Surface”

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    At a Sheetz gas station in Ellwood City, PA, Officer Rob Magnifico of the Elwood City PD threw a kid on the ground after the kid asked for his phone to be returned. Even though Magnifico wasn't wearing a bodycam, another kid filmed the incident. Then Magnifico knocked the phone out of the kid's hand. Then the kid's mom posted the video on Facebook, which resulted in Magnifico getting suspended. But was it enough? More videos of Officer Magnifico have surfaced.
    https://thecivilrightslawyer.com/2025/06/17/cop-slams-kid-asking-for-his-phone-back-now-suspended-but-more-videos-surface/
    Elwood City PA: https://www.ellwoodcityborough.com

  2. Deserves the second amendment treatment…beyond unacceptable for a civilized society. Suspended….what he did was criminal. Suspending this POS doesn’t eliminate the fact that he committed a crime on camera. #2nd amendment

  3. Why is the other officer not charged, He witnessed the whole thing and did nothing.
    By there logic If you didn't rob a bank, just drove the get away car you're not guilty.
    I think it's Colorado that removed Qualifed Ammunity and will charge an officer as a coconspirator if they try to cover it up.

  4. I'm starting to see a disturbing trend with law enforcement including ICE, "don't touch me, you touched me, keep your hands away from me!' the law is trying to escalate to give them an excuse to beat people. I suspect there has been much pain delivered to citizens, and the law has been able to lie and get away with it.

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