The department's Office of Professional Standards held a roundtable discussion Sunday and determined the officer who shot Shannon Kraft, 34, was acting lawfully when he used deadly force, according to Police News Affairs Director Monique Bond. Police were called to an apartment building near the corner of Winnemac Avenue and Delpha Avenue around 7:15 p.m. Saturday by a woman concerned about her boyfriend's erratic behavior. When officers arrived, the woman was outside her apartment. Police News Affairs Deputy Director Pat Camden said, "The female from the apartment said her boyfriend's in there, he's been acting crazy all day long, he's got knives. She wanted to see if she could get him some kind of help." Officers entered the apartment and called out the man's name several times, but he did not answer, so they began searching the apartment for him. According to police, when the officers reached the last door in a hallway, the man came at them with a bayonet and a machete. Kraft was in an "attack-like position" and responding officers from the Jefferson Park District, in fear for their lives, fired one shot, striking Kraft in the abdomen. Camden said, "The officer was in great fear of his life and had to fire after telling the individual to drop the knives." Kraft later died from his wound.