VIDEO: Authorities release surveillance video of gunman

Authorities Tuesday released surveillance video from the Longhouse Market & Deli taken Saturday night which shows Shawn Matthew Roe apparently raising an arm, then hitting the ground as he is shot by two Clallam County sheriff’s deputies.

Deputies are seen kicking a gun away near the prone man, who is suspected of killing a U.S. Forest Service officer and a Sequim-area retiree earlier in the day.

Roe, wearing a red jacket, is shown prominently in a second video in the interior of the convenience store, making a purchase.

The videos posted here were taken by stationary cameras as Roe purchased a fifth of Canadian whiskey and two Pepsis — that’s what’s apparently in the grocery bag.

A driver (white shirt) filling the 7 Cedars Casino shuttle bus with fuel is in the left foreground of the exterior video and figures prominently with a store clerk in the interior video.

If you are operating a Macintosh computer and have difficulty making the videos work, download them to your desktop — they should operate in Quicktime or a similar program.

A message in tribute to Officer Kristine Fairbanks was posted Tuesday morning on the Olympic National Forest Web site. You can link to it by clicking here: www.fs.fed.us/r6/olympic .

Download the videos:

http://ww2.peninsuladailynews.com/videos/roeinside.wmv — Inside surveillance camera.

http://ww2.peninsuladailynews.com/videos/roevideo.wmv — outside survellance camera.

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