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Police on Monday said the fatal, officer-involved shooting of a man Sunday night resulted after a dispute between residents in east Portland.

(Nick Budnick / The Oregonian)

A man shot and killed by police Sunday night in east Portland was advancing on officers while waving a 10-inch, double-bladed knife in a figure-eight motion, the Portland Police Bureau said late Monday morning.

A news release from the bureau offered further details on the

near Southeast 130th Avenue and Sherman Street. East Precinct officers responding to a 911 call about a burglary found the caller attempting to restrain a man.

Police on Monday said

the incident began over the weekend as a neighborhood dispute between the occupants of two residences. They didn't say if the residents were proximate neighbors.

The burglary subject advanced on one of the officers, a 6-year veteran who fired two rounds and struck the suspect, who remained standing, police said. A second officer, a 9-year veteran, re-holstered his weapon and deployed a Taser, which dropped the man to the ground, police said.

Shortly after, police said, an ambulance took him to a hospital, but he

.

Police on Monday identified the man as a 36-year-old male who lives outside of Oregon, but they did not release his name. The two officers' identities will be released Monday afternoon, police said; they will remain on paid administrative leave until a grand jury completes its proceedings, according to bureau policy.

The state Medical Examiner is conducting an autopsy Monday, then will notify next of kin.

Investigators are working to determine the dead man's criminal history and his involvement in the dispute and/or burglary.

The bureau said it will release more details after the grand jury proceedings, and it will conduct an internal review of the incident. The case will go before the Police Review Board.

Detectives ask anyone with information about the incident to contact Detective Kristina Coffey at 503-823-0696 or Detective Mark Sponhauer 503-823-0416.

-- Andre Meunier