The statement said none of the attending officers was injured and they “did an extremely professional job keeping everyone safe”. Investigations into the incident continued.
Following further questions, police clarified the Taser was “deployed against a young person, who is going through a youth process”.
Police were asked to confirm the person’s age.
Two women were arrested; one received a formal warning and the other was being referred to Te Pae Oranga - a tikanga and kaupapa Māori and restorative justice process.
Police said any time an officer deployed a Taser after a risk assessment, they must complete a Tactical Options Report detailing the circumstances in which the officer believed the action was necessary to keep people safe.
The report and the Taser footage would be reviewed by the officer’s supervisor and then the Area Commander.
Police announced in 2015 that all frontline officers would carry Tasers, also known as stun guns.
Asked on Saturday for an update on the condition of a 10-year-old boy tasered, a Rotorua Hospital spokeswoman said: “The patient was discharged from ED the same day.”
NZME has attempted to further contact the woman who posted about the incident.