Lago Vista Police Department: Officer charged with assault has been fired


By Ciara O'Rourke
American-Statesman Staff

A Lago Vista detective who was arrested last month after a co-worker said the officer kicked him in the back has been fired, according to the Lago Vista Police Department.
Lawrence Michael Jonap, 45, was charged on Jan. 30 with assault by causing bodily injury, a class A misdemeanor that carries a sentence of up to a year in jail.
Police officials confirmed Jonap had been fired, but would not answer further questions about the termination on Friday, including when or why the detective was let go.
Jonap’s co-worker, a dispatcher, said he was making coffee at the Lago Vista Police Department and talking to an officer on Dec. 10 when he was kicked in the back, causing his body to “lunge forward,” according to the affidavit. When he turned around, he saw Jonap standing behind him and laughing, the affidavit says.
The next day, the document says, Jonap hit the communications operator on the head with a notebook, flicked his ear and then “farted” in his face.
A reserve officer told a Travis County sheriff’s deputy that she saw Jonap “tap ” the other operator with a folder and then later shake his chair, saying, “How’s your back?” before grabbing his hat and throwing it on a desk.
The reserve officer also told the deputy she saw Jonap “pass gas” in front of the other operator’s face.
Jonap admitted to the deputy that he had physical contact with the operator, according to the affidavit, but he said he just “nudged” him with his foot.
According to court documents, Jonap has worked for the Lago Vista Police Department for 14 years.
A docket shows that he has a court date set in the assault case later this month.