The province's Serious Incident Response Team says there will be no charges against RCMP officers after a Taser was used during the arrest of a teen earlier this year

The province's Serious Incident Response Team says there will be no charges against RCMP officers after a Taser was used during the arrest of a Lower Sackville teen earlier this year.

Mounties were called to the same Lower Sackville address twice on May 5.

The first time officers arrived, paramedics were already on scene and they were told they weren't needed, but they were called back about an hour and a half later for a disturbance.

"During the second call, the youth who had overdosed on an unknown drug, had become violent and was cursing, yelling, kicking and hitting things," said SiRT in a news release.

The independent police watchdog said officers tried to get control of the youth, but she was flailing about and kicking at them.

The used a Taser on her, but SiRT says, after being briefly stunned, the teen was able to remove one of the prongs, making the device ineffective.

SiRT says it took both officers with a combined weight of 400 pounds to restrain the teen's hands and ankles as she continued to grab, kick and punch them.

A post on social media at the time claimed the youth had been Tasered twice and beaten by officers.

"The allegations that the officers unjustifiably and unnecessarily beat the (teen) by repeatedly kicking and kneeing her in the head and using a (Taser) multiple times are unsubstantiated," said SiRT. "The investigation found that these allegations are not supported by the medical records, the (Conducted Energy Weapon) records, the evidence of the paramedics or the officers involved."

They have concluded there are no grounds for charges against either officer.