SHOCKING video footage of barrister Mark Saunders being shot dead by cops has been seen by The Sun — and it fuels controversy surrounding the tragic siege.
It reveals that Saunders, 32, was NOT aiming his shotgun directly at officers when they opened fire on him.
He is seen staggering drunkenly as he talks to negotiators before a hail of bullets hits him.
The dramatic tape was filmed from a police helicopter hovering above his £2.2million West London flat on May 6.
We cannot publish the images because of legal restrictions.
His sister ... Charlotte
But we can reveal that Saunders is first seen leaning out of a first-floor window, holding the gun across his chest.
As tense negotiations continue, the top divorce lawyer — who earlier had a blazing row with his wife Elizabeth, 40 — holds the gun in his left hand, pointing it at the sky.
Then he takes it in both hands and lowers it slightly.
When he repeats the gesture, cops open fire.
Crucially, he does not shoulder the weapon and it appears to hang limply in his hands.
His devastated family, who have launched a High Court legal challenge over police handling of the siege, claim he was not a threat to the public at that point and had not fired his gun for 20 minutes.
The volley of shots hit Saunders in his brain, heart and liver and twice in the lower body.
On the video he is hurled backwards into the flat by the impact.
Then he slumps to the floor on his back. Officers hurl gas grenades and go in.
Millionaire ex-Territorial Army soldier Saunders had been on a drinking bender before firing at neighbours from his flat in Markham Square, Chelsea.
When police arrived he shot at them and a 4½-hour stand-off began.
At one point Saunders hurled a note into street saying: “I love my wife dearly.”
Police suspect he decided to commit “suicide by cop”.
An officer in charge is heard on the leaked tape telling the chopper crew: “We’ve had shots fired and have returned fire.”
The family’s High Court hearing is set to end today.
Tim Owen, QC, told the court neighbours were safely evacuated by the time seven cops fired 11 rounds.
Saunders’ sister Charlotte, 26, has said: “I question whether they had to kill my brother. I want to know what was in the minds of those officers.”
So he hadn't fired his gun at this neighbours for a whole TWENTY minutes! What a bunch of pricks. He was drunk, had a shotgun that he HAD fired at his neighbours and was making moves to suggest he would fire again. I'm glad they shot him, maybe it'll be a lesson to othesr not to get pissed and wave a f***ing shotgun about.