Glamorous firefighter, 25, flew into violent rage and pulverized boyfriend for cheating, prosecutors say

A female fire cadet has been accused of beating up her boyfriend in front of police because she found out he was cheating on her.

Cara Stapleton, 25, was seen punching a man several times in the face as he lay on the ground of a parking lot in Quincy, Massachusetts, Sunday, police said.

An officer spotted the alleged attack and ‘activated my emergency siren to alert the two parties’, he wrote in an incident report.

‘This is when I again witnessed Stapleton open hand slap [the man] in the face,’ he said.

Stapleton, who graduated from the Boston Fire Department earlier this month, then allegedly told police the man was her ‘boyfriend, no ex-boyfriend,’ and that he had cheated on her.

The couple had just been removed from a waterfront restaurant and Stapleton had a ‘strong odor’ of alcohol and bloodshot eyes, police said.

As she was handcuffed, Stapleton asked the officer to ‘take the handcuffs off of her because she has to be at EMT school the following morning,’ the police report said.

Stapleton allegedly added that she was afraid she would lose her job if she was arrested, WCVB reported.

Boston Fire cadet Cara Stapleton, 25, was arrested after she was seen punching her boyfriend, according to police

Boston Fire cadet Cara Stapleton, 25, was arrested after she was seen punching her boyfriend, according to police

Stapleton and her boyfriend were kicked out of a restaurant before the alleged altercation

Stapleton and her boyfriend were kicked out of a restaurant before the alleged altercation

‘When I informed her that I cannot remove those handcuffs is when she stated that she will lose her job if she’s arrested,’ the police report read.

Meanwhile her boyfriend, or ex-boyfriend, repeatedly swore at police and denied he was injured, per police reports.

The man was reportedly ‘extremely uncooperative’ at the police station during the booking process.

Stapleton was arraigned Monday on charges of assault and battery on an intimate partner.

She pleaded not guilty and was released on her own recognizance.

The cadet was also ordered to stay away from the man she allegedly assaulted.

Stapleton graduated from the Boston Fire Department earlier this month and told police she feared losing her job if she was arrested

Stapleton graduated from the Boston Fire Department earlier this month and told police she feared losing her job if she was arrested

The cadet pleaded not guilty after being charged with assault and battery on an intimate partner

The cadet pleaded not guilty after being charged with assault and battery on an intimate partner

Stapleton was one of the cadets seen graduating from the Boston Fire Department in footage posted online earlier this month.

It is not clear if the arrest will impact her employment.