Crime, Law and Justice

Federal law enforcement presence draws protests in south Minneapolis

Agents surround a building
Law enforcement officers wearing protective gear with FBI, ATF and Homeland Security Investigations insignia stand on Bloomington Avenue near Lake Street in south Minneapolis as protesters respond to a law enforcement action on Tuesday.
Kerem Yücel | MPR News

A large federal law enforcement presence drew protests in south Minneapolis on Tuesday.

Officials from the FBI, ATF and Department of Homeland Security gathered with tactical vehicles outside the Taqueria y Birreria Las Cuatro Milpas restaurant at Lake Street and Bloomington Avenue. Agents carried out a simultaneous search at the restaurant’s location on 78th Street in Bloomington.

The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office, in a statement posted online, said the operation was for the execution of a search warrant as part of a criminal investigation.

“The incident was not related to any immigration enforcement,” the sheriff’s office reported. It said its deputies partnered with federal agencies to execute “multiple search warrants at multiple locations in the metro area.”

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey posted a statement that the operation “was related to a criminal search warrant for drugs and money laundering and was not related to immigration enforcement,” and he said that no one was arrested. While Minneapolis police were at the scene once the operation started, Frey said their presence was only for crowd control.

The FBI told MPR News that the agency was “conducting court authorized law enforcement activity,” and that it did not have any other information to share.

But the operation in south Minneapolis happened amid intensely heightened concerns about federal immigration enforcement actions in Minnesota and across the country — concerns that prompted protesters to gather in the area.

Some of those protesters attempted to block law enforcement vehicles from leaving the area on Lake Street. MPR News journalists at the scene witnessed protesters throw tires and other items in front of departing vehicles.

FBI tactical officers ride armored vehicles
FBI tactical officers ride armored vehicles on E. Lake Street during part of a narcotics and money laundering investigation that led to tensions with community members, on Tuesday.
Kerem Yücel | MPR News

At least one law enforcement officer appeared to deploy a chemical irritant in response.

There were no immediate details on any injuries in connection with Tuesday’s law enforcement action, or subsequent protests.

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Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara walks down E Lake Street in Minneapolis as protesters clash with federal agents on Tuesday.
Kerem Yücel | MPR News

Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara was seen walking with federal agents at the scene. Minneapolis police said they were not given any advance notice of a federal operation in the city; the department said it responded to the area once the operation was underway, and after the crowd had gathered.

Correction (June 4, 2025): A previous photo caption incorrectly characterized the purpose of the federal agents' presence. The current captions are correct. 

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