Boston fire cadet charged with pummeling ‘cheating’ boyfriend in front of cops


She was fighting fire with fire.

A Boston fire cadet was arrested after allegedly throwing punches at her “cheating” boyfriend in front of cops over the weekend, according to authorities.

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Cara Stapleton, a recent graduate of the Boston Fire Academy, is accused of socking a man in the face several times as he lay on his back in the parking lot outside of Chantey Restaurant in Quincy on Sunday evening, according to a police report obtained by WCVB.

And police officers witnessed the whole alleged beatdown, according to the report.


Cara Stapleton in court.
Cara Stapleton, a recent graduate of the Boston Fire Academy, allegedly punched her “ex-boyfriend” repeatedly outside a Quincy waterfront restaurant after learning he chad heated on her. WCVB

Stapleton and the man had just been thrown out of a neighboring waterfront restaurant, and cops noted she had a “strong odor” of alcohol and bloodshot eyes, the report said, according to the outlet.

“I activated my emergency siren to alert the two parties, and this is when I again witnessed Stapleton open hand slap (the man) in the face,” an officer wrote in her police report.

Stapleton then allegedly confessed to police that the man she hit, whose identity has not been released, was her “boyfriend, no ex-boyfriend,” and that he had cheated on her, according to the report.

“Stapleton then asked me to take the handcuffs off of her because she has to be at EMT school the following morning,” police wrote in the report.

She then told the officer that she feared she would lose her job if she were arrested, cops said.

Stapleton was charged with assault and battery on an intimate partner.


A Boston Fire Department recruit receives an award at a graduation ceremony.
Stapleton told the arresting officer that she feared she would lose her job if she were arrested Boston Globe via Getty Images

She was among scores of Boston Fire Department recruits pinned at a graduation ceremony earlier this month, according to footage posted by the department.

Her now “ex-boyfriend” repeatedly swore at officers and denied he suffered any injuries at the scene. He was then taken to the Quincy Police Department under protective custody and was “extremely uncooperative” with the booking process, the outlet reported.

At her arraignment on Monday, Stapleton pleaded not guilty and was released on her own recognizance, court records show.

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