J. Alexander Kueng and Tou Thao were sentenced to three years (36 months) and three and a half years (42 months), respectively, in separate proceedings held about an hour apart in St. Paul.
This past February, both were found guilty of breaching Floyd's rights and deliberately failing to try to stop former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin from using undue force on Floyd.
The sentencings close the federal prosecutions against the ex-officers, however, Kueng and Thao still face charges in state court, with trials scheduled for October.
Ross said, "Right now, I'm really disappointed," after court on Wednesday concluded. "I'm disappointed, but I think we have to take all these modest little wins and continue forward," she said.