Eight raids across the Twin Cities on Tuesday — including one that drew protesters to a south Minneapolis Mexican restaurant — were part of an investigation into a “transnational criminal organization,” according to federal officials.
In the aftermath of the search at Taqueria y Birrieria las Cuatro Milpas on Lake Street, which was focused on human and drug trafficking as well as money laundering, city officials Wednesday criticized protesters for throwing items or getting into altercations at the scene. Two people were arrested later nearby with one police officer suffering minor injuries. But city officials also called the law enforcement agencies’ militarized response, which included masked agents and an armored vehicle, “tone deaf.”
“When community members that are already rightfully afraid see some of these heavily armored vehicles, with people in fatigues getting out of them, look, I understand,” said Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey. “That’s understandable fear. I had the same concern myself.”
Social media photos and videos Tuesday showed armed federal agents concentrated around the restaurant at 1526 E. Lake St. The scene caused worry among bystanders that an immigration raid was underway.

Federal agencies have denied that the investigation was related to immigration enforcement. Instead, they said it was part of a broader, national initiative targeting criminal activity. Records tied to the search are under seal.
Speaking alongside the mayor and Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara, Hennepin County Sheriff Dawanna Witt said the raid was one of several carried out Tuesday, the others taking place in Hennepin County and other metro-area counties, targeting a “transnational criminal organization” also suspected of identity fraud.
One of those searches included the restaurant owner’s second location in Bloomington, at 415 E. 78th St., police confirmed.
The federal agency leading Tuesday’s investigations described the initiative as a “groundbreaking criminal operation” that marks a “new chapter in how we confront complex, multidimensional threats.”