Hi Justin, the issue is the AP is seeing LLDP packets from your switch and the switch is advertising very low power allocation via LLDP. This is causing the AP to think it has very little PoE power allocated to it so the AP, in order to prevent itself from going into a PoE power boot loop disables the radios, bluetooth and USB. Can you please try disabling LLDP on the AP, then do a save and reboot (aka reload). This should resolve your issue. If you really need LLDP enabled on the AP, then I can send you instruction to disable the LLDP power request (aka LLDP power negotiation) on the AP but still first try just disabling LLDP to verify doing so resolves your issue.
show power
**System Power State: Power State Critical. Most services disabled.**
Power Supply Class: Unknown.
LLDP determined Power Available: 6.4W supplied, 53.4W max draw, 12.0W min required.
Current LLDP Negotiation State: LLDP Power State Critical. Most services disabled.
Undetermined Power State Policy: Assumed sufficient.