A state probe has cleared the New York Police Department of any blame in the death of an emotionally disturbed Bronx man subdued with a stun gun.

Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's office said in a report Thursday the actions by police in the November, 2016 death of Ariel Galarza were not criminal.

Police say the 49-year-old Galarza threatened officers with a bottle before a sergeant discharged his stun gun twice. Galarza went into cardiac arrest and was taken to a hospital, where he died.