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US Army reviews why helicopters flew near Kid Rock’s home, No Kings rallies

Alex Horton & Andrew Ba Tran
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30 Mar, 2026 10:43 PM4 mins to read

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Caption: The musician could be seen saluting and clapping as the helicopter hovered. The US Army is investigating the incident. Video / Kid Rock

The Army is scrutinising why an Apache attack helicopter conducting a training flight hovered outside the Tennessee home of musician Kid Rock and near protesters at No Kings rallies in the state, officials said Monday.

Robert Ritchie, whose stage name is Kid Rock, posted videos Saturday showing himself saluting and clapping as an Army AH-64 Apache hovers just off the pool area of his mansion in Whites Creek, a suburb of Nashville.

The two crew members reply with hand gestures that appear to be returning the salute. In another video, a second Apache is shown in the background climbing in the air.

One of the helicopters, used by the Army for close attacks and air support for ground troops, spent three minutes circling the home at least four times, according to publicly available flight tracking data.

It did not descend below 675 feet (205m), according to the data.

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“Army aviators must adhere to strict safety standards, professionalism, and established flight regulations,” said Major Montrell Russell, an Army spokesman.

“An administrative review is underway to assess the mission and verify compliance with regulations and airspace requirements. Appropriate action will be taken if any violations are found.”

At least two aircraft from the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade were involved, said Major Jonathon Bless, a spokesman for the division, based northwest of Nashville at Fort Campbell, an Army post that straddles the Kentucky-Tennessee line.

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The crews were flying a training mission, and a flyby at Ritchie’s home was not part of that mission or an Army-sanctioned outreach event, nor did he request it, Bless said.

The Washington Post was unable to reach Ritchie.

The Army confirmed the flyby was not part of the official training mission nor requested by Kid Rock. Photo / Getty Images
The Army confirmed the flyby was not part of the official training mission nor requested by Kid Rock. Photo / Getty Images

The Army is also probing the helicopters’ proximity to gatherings that were part of the nationwide No Kings protests Saturday.

One helicopter flew by demonstrators six times within about two hours at McGregor Park in Clarksville, Tennessee, dipping as low as 625 feet (190m), according to publicly available flight data. At one point it briefly circled an area where protesters were gathered.

The Apache crews were not assigned a mission to monitor or otherwise disrupt the demonstrations, Bless said, describing the association as coincidental.

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The helicopter broadcasts on a system that registers every few seconds, making the flight path collected by trackers somewhat imprecise at times.

Military helicopter flights in populated areas have been under intense scrutiny after a deadly midair collision.

An Army Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines civilian passenger jet collided in Washington in January 2025, killing all 67 people aboard both aircraft.

A safety investigation found systemic failures that led to the tragedy. The Justice Department said the US Government was liable for the disaster, saying the Army helicopter crew failed to see or avoid the incoming plane, and air traffic controllers at Reagan National Airport failed to alert the jet of the incoming helicopter.

The incidents in Tennessee also have political overtones. Ritchie is an enthusiastic supporter of President Donald Trump and is widely admired among the President’s political base.

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Earlier this year he made an unusual workout video with Trump’s health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy jnr, to promote Kennedy’s Make America Healthy Again initiative.

After Trump complained about the NFL’s choice of Bad Bunny, a Spanish-language artist from Puerto Rico, to perform at this year’s Super Bowl, Ritchie was featured in an alternative “All-American Halftime Show” organised by the conservative activist group Turning Point USA.

He described the event as a patriotic performance for those who “love football, love America, love good music, love Jesus”.

Ritchie also briefly considered running for a Senate seat in 2017.

  • Aaron Schaffer contributed to this report.

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