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U.S. Army Suspends Aircrew that Flew Attack Helicopters Near Kid Rock’s Home

By Althea Legaspi

Althea Legaspi

Contact Althea Legaspi on X View all posts by Althea Legaspi March 31, 2026 UNITED STATES - JANUARY 28: Kid Rock, whose real name is Robert Ritchie, arrives to testify during the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Subcommittee on Consumer Protection, Technology, and Data Privacy hearing titled "Fees Rolled on All Summer Long: Examining the Live Entertainment Industry," in Russell building on Wednesday, January 28, 2026. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images) Kid Rock outside the hearing titled "Fees Rolled on All Summer Long: Examining the Live Entertainment Industry," on Jan. 28, 2026. Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc/Getty Images

The Army has suspended the crew who flew military helicopters near Kid Rock’s Nashville home over the weekend, a U.S. official told NBC News on Tuesday.

On Saturday, Kid Rock shared a video of himself clapping for the two AH64 Apache helicopters as they circled his home, an area he’s dubbed “The Southern White House,” a replica of the White House.

“This is a level of respect that shit for brains Governor of California will never know,” Rock captioned the video, in a slam on Gavin Newsom. “God Bless America and all those who have made the ultimate sacrifice to defend her.” At press time, the video has been viewed 10 million times.

The U.S. Army identified the aircraft as AH-64 Apache helicopters, which were flying in the Nashville area; a military spokesperson said on Monday that the incident was being reviewed and any “appropriate action will be taken if any violations are found.” They added that the aircraft had come from Fort Campbell, Kentucky, prior to their flying around the Nashville area to do an apparent fly-by over Kid Rock’s house.

Per a statement from the Army on Monday, “Army aviators must adhere to strict safety standards, professionalism, and established flight regulations. An administrative review is underway to assess the mission and verify compliance with regulations and airspace requirements.”

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Originally reported by Rolling Stone