Apparent Apache Helicopter Flyby at Kid Rock's Tennessee House Prompts Army Investigation
The U.S. Army launched an administrative review after two Apache helicopters conducted low-altitude flights near Kid Rock's home and a protest, with training cited as a possible reason.
- On Saturday, musician Kid Rock shared a video showing AH-64 Apache helicopters hovering near his Tennessee estate, which he calls "The Southern White House," while he saluted the aircraft from his pool.
- The 101st Airborne Division initiated an investigation into the flight, with Major Jonathon Bless stating the command maintains strict standards for aviation safety, though officials have not confirmed whether the maneuvers were incidental or deliberate.
- Army helicopters were also seen over a "No Kings" protest in Nashville, prompting online criticism that taxpayer-funded military resources were being used for a private "photoshoot."
- Kid Rock captioned the video with an insult at California Governor Gavin Newsom, writing, "This is a level of respect that s--- for brains Governor of California will never know," while critics accused him of "wasting thousands of dollars.
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Kid Rock Responds to Army Investigating Helicopter Crew for Flyby at His Tennessee Home: "I think they're gonna be alright, my buddy is Commander-in-Chief"
Trump supporter and music icon Kid Rock posted videos on Saturday showing him saluting a military helicopter hovering near his Nashville, Tennessee, area home located on a high hilltop, prompting an investigation by the Army.
Kid Rock saluted Army helicopters hovering over his pool and now the military is investigating
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Army has launched an administrative review after two AH-64 Apache helicopters on a training run hovered near the hillside home of Kid Rock as the outspoken supporter of President Donald Trump saluted their crews.
In this case there is a video shared by the artist to salute two Apaches playing with his house in Nashville. The army has already responded, announcing the opening of an administrative investigation.
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