US Army investigating attack helicopter 'photoshoot' at Kid Rock's home
3 minute readPublished: Monday, March 30, 2026 at 5:05 pm
US Army Investigates Helicopter Flyover at Kid Rock's Residence
The U.S. Army has launched an investigation into the presence of two AH-64 Apache attack helicopters near the home of musician Kid Rock. The inquiry follows a social media post by the singer, in which he shared a video of the helicopters hovering over his property.
According to a statement from Maj. Jonathon Bless, a spokesperson for the 101st Airborne Division, the command is reviewing the circumstances surrounding the helicopter activity. The statement emphasized the Army's commitment to aviation safety, professionalism, and adherence to flight regulations. The Army takes seriously any concerns regarding aircraft operations and their impact on the community.
The helicopters were also observed flying over a protest in downtown Nashville. When asked about the reason for the flyover, Bless stated he could not provide an explanation.
Kid Rock's social media post included a salute to the helicopters and a message of support for the military. The post also contained a critical remark about the Governor of California.
The incident has drawn criticism from some quarters. Occupy Democrats condemned the event, questioning the use of taxpayer funds for what they described as a "photoshoot."
BNN's Perspective:
The Army's investigation is a necessary step to ensure accountability and transparency. While the public often appreciates displays of military strength, it's crucial to maintain clear boundaries regarding the use of military assets and their potential for political messaging. The investigation should clarify the purpose of the flyover and whether it adhered to established protocols.
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