Helicopter crews cleared in Kid Rock incident by former Army official
April 1, 2026 • Google News World
US Army Helicopter Crews Cleared of Misconduct
The US Army has cleared the crews of helicopters that flew near Kid Rock’s home in Nashville, Tennessee. The clearance was announced by Pete Hegseth, the Secretary of Veterans Affairs.
According to reports, the helicopter crews were initially suspended after flying near Kid Rock’s residence during a weekend event called “No Kings.” However, within hours, the suspensions were lifted and the crews were reinstated.
Hegseth stated that the incident was entirely coincidental. The Army has also released a statement confirming that there is no evidence to suggest any wrongdoing by the helicopter crews.
The incident occurred on Saturday during the “No Kings” rally in Nashville. The event drew thousands of attendees, including Kid Rock and other musicians. The helicopters were reportedly flying overhead as part of a pre-arranged flyby.
The Army has since addressed concerns about the route taken by the helicopters, stating that it was not intended to disrupt the event. The incident has raised questions about the safety protocols in place for military aircraft near public events.
No further information is available on the incident or the actions taken by the helicopter crews.
Source: Google News World