SOUTH OGDEN — "Let me see your ... hands! Turn the car off. Turn the car off!" South Ogden Police Sgt. Trent Olsen yelled at the driver he hadjust pulled over and the passenger in the back seat.Just before midnight on Dec. 31, Olsen and officer Scott Brown wereinvolved in an intense traffic stop involving a known gang member whonot only had a warrant out for his arrest, but also had a history ofviolence and was known for always being armed.The dangerous encounter was captured on the dash-cam video from Olsen'spatrol car parked behind the suspect's vehicle that was carrying fivechildren. It shows the extreme dangers officers sometimes face whendealing with criminals.Officers got into a fistfight with Scott Todd Sanders, 30, before theywere finally able to restrain and arrest him. Afterward, police saidthey discovered a gun underneath the seat where he had been sitting, aswell as drugs and drug paraphernalia.Two officers were injured during the struggle, including Olsen, who isexpected to miss several weeks of work with a knee injury."Knowing who was involved with this, it's pretty unsettling," SouthOgden Police Chief Darin Parke said of the incident. "You realize howdangerous it can be at times out there and how some people are verydetermined to continue on their way and not be arrested."Making the situation even more dangerous and complex for officers wasthe fact that there were five children in the vehicle — all between theages of 2 and 8 — in addition to four adults."The fear was we were going to have a gunfight, right in the middle of all these children." www.ksl.com/?sid=28441324& ;amp;nid=148