A U.S. official told NBC News that the Army suspended the crew of military helicopters that flew over Kid Rock's home in Nashville. The incident occurred over the weekend, generating controversy and media attention. The helicopters involved were AH-64 Apaches, according to the official identification by the U.S. Army. The flights, which included flyovers of Kid Rock's property, have led to an administrative review by military authorities.
The video shared by Kid Rock on social media, where he applauds the helicopters, accumulated over 10 million views. The artist, known for his political stances, labeled his home as "The Southern White House." The situation has generated speculation about the possible motivations behind the flights and the political implications.