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After facing mounting pressure for not charging the gunman who fatally shot Trayvon Martin, the police chief of Sanford, Fla., tried to permanently resign on Monday, but in an odd turn of events, the city commission voted to deny his resignation. NBC’s Kerry Sanders reports.