SEATTLE, WA – There are some people who are an insult to their profession. Nobody stains their profession more in the legal arena than King County Juvenile Court Judge Veronica Galvan, and that is saying something. While lawmakers have railed against police officers being granted qualified immunity, nobody says a word about judges enjoying absolute immunity. And nobody deserves to get their ass sued more than Galvan.
On December 2, 2024, Millorz Canales, 17, of Snohomish County, WA., a violent criminal with a lengthy criminal history, was released from custody in connection with a robbery that occurred in November 2024. Due to so-called “restorative justice,” Canales was put back on the streets, the Independent Sentinel reports.
Just over two weeks later, Canales, along with an accomplice, Hayden Lusebrink, also 17, thought it good fun to kidnap, stab, and disembowel a 14-year-old boy.
Authorities say Canales and Lusebrink are accused of tying the victim to a tree, repeatedly stabbing him, disemboweling him, and leaving him at a park in Everett, WA., to die hanging from a tree.
That wasn’t all. The victim was beaten, stomped on, and had the letter “N” carved into his chest. Oh, and they also tried to cut his fingers off. Miraculously, the victim was able to untie himself to get help.
Joe Biden and Alejandro Mayorkas also have some culpability in this incident as both the victim and his killers have ties to the rival Norteno and Sureno gangs, both illegal alien gangs.
In court filings, the prosecution wanted Canales to remain in jail, citing his violent background. However, Galvan saw fit to let this monster back onto the streets.
“There is a significant risk that if released, he would seek to intimidate or commit violence against witnesses. The safety of the public is at a great risk if he were released.”
Court documents described the victim’s injuries:
“His head was swollen on both sides and clearly deformed. His intestines were hanging outside of his body from the open wounds.”
There is surveillance footage of the attack, which lasted 20 minutes.
Canales has numerous criminal charges and convictions going back to 2022. He is now facing charges, including first-degree assault, first-degree kidnapping, and robbery. Somehow, the 14-year-old survived the violent attack.
The victim was able to identify Canales as his primary attacker. When police arrested Canales, they found evidence tying him to the crime, KTTH reported, including a bloody sweatshirt and a bloody pair of green boxers.
The attack was allegedly motivated by gang rivalry and personal grievances, with the victim admitting to being a member of the South Side Locos street gang.
Galvan fancies herself a radical activist jurist who claims to be part of the so-called “resistance.
“What does resistance look like when you wear a black robe? I recognize that the institution I work for never expected me to occupy this space. But I shall occupy it by acknowledging my privilege and recognizing the institution I love has been complicit in perpetuating oppression,” the left-wing nutjob wrote on Facebook in 2017.
The release of Canales is nothing new for Galvan, KTTH reported, noting it’s “part of a pattern of releasing violent suspects, especially when they’re youth.”