Antwon Golatte, 37, of Roseland, flanked by his civil rights attorney L. Chris Stewart (left), and criminal attorney Danielle Pinkston, discusses an Independent Police Review Authority ruling that his February 2015 shooting by a Chicago Police officer was “unjustified.” Lawyers for Golatte, shot as he tried to drive away from police, said the city should settle or expect a civil lawsuit. The July ruling marked the third time IPRA has made a finding that a Chicago police officer had no reason to shoot at a suspect since Mayor Rahm Emanuel installed new leadership in December after the Laquan McDonald video was released.