Rockland officials are applauding yesterday’s guilty verdict in the George Floyd murder case, in which former Minnesota police officer Derek Chauvin was convicted on all three counts. In a statement, Congressman Mondaire Jones said George Floyd should still be alive, so the verdict wasn’t full justice, and added now’s the time to address violent, systemic racism in America. In a statement, Rockland County Legislator Toney Earl said he was grateful to the jury for refusing to be “hoodwinked by the nonsense spewed by the defense.” Chauvin faces a maximum of 40 years in prison.