Army Investigates Apache Helicopter Maneuvers Near Kid Rock’s Nashville Home
In Brief
The incident has raised questions about military protocol after Army helicopters were seen flying close to a celebrity's private property.
Key Facts
- The Army is conducting an investigation into the actions of two AH-64 Apache helicopters near Kid Rock's home.
- Fort Campbell launched a formal investigation after the video was shared, according to Fox News.
- Kid Rock posted footage showing the helicopters hovering near his Nashville mansion.
- The helicopters were reportedly on a training run when they maneuvered near the property.
- Kid Rock was seen saluting the helicopters as they flew by his swimming pool.
What Happened
Two US Army AH-64 Apache helicopters were filmed maneuvering and hovering near Kid Rock's Nashville home. The Army has initiated an investigation following the incident.
Why It Matters
The event has prompted scrutiny of military flight procedures and the appropriateness of such maneuvers near private residences, especially those of public figures.
What's Next
The Army’s investigation will determine whether any protocols were violated and if disciplinary action or policy changes are warranted.
Sources
- The Independent — Army investigating after helicopters hovered alongside Kid Rock's swimming pool as he saluted(4h ago)
- The Independent — US Army helicopter does a fly-by for Trump’s pal Kid Rock at his Nashville home(10h ago)
- Fox News — Kid Rock sparks US Army investigation after military helicopters stunt at Tennessee estate(31m ago)
