Headlines: Man guilty in deadly shooting, GoFundMe for police dispatcher, Hillary Clinton catches COVID

Here are some stories making headlines across the Hudson Valley today.

News 12 Staff

Mar 23, 2022, 10:20 AM

Updated 1,005 days ago

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Here are some stories making headlines across the Hudson Valley today.
A man is facing 25 years to life behind bars after a deadly shooting at a West Nyack car dealership. A Rockland County jury found Eric Ross guilty on two charges, including murder, in the shooting of Youbens Joseph back in 2018. Authorities say Ross went to the car dealership that Joseph owned to talk about problems he was having with a vehicle he purchased there. They say he fatally shot the victim when he was told there was nothing that could be done to help fix the car. Ross will be sentenced in June.
A GoFundMe page has been set up for the children of a Town of Greenburgh police dispatcher who died due to COVID-19. Frank Cavaliere spent 29 years on the job and also covered for his sick co-workers during the pandemic. He passed away in early February. For more information, click here.
Former Secretary of State and Chappaqua resident Hillary Clinton has tested positive for COVID-19. In a message on social media, she says her symptoms are "mild." At last check, former President Bill Clinton, is negative and quarantining.