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Kid Rock's restaurant workers asked to go home to avoid rumored Ice raids
Kid Rock's restaurant workers asked to go home to avoid rumored Ice raids

The Guardian

time15-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Guardian

Kid Rock's restaurant workers asked to go home to avoid rumored Ice raids

The restaurant Kid Rock's was among several others in Nashville owned by the conservative restaurateur and Donald Trump supporter Steve Smith where undocumented kitchen staff were asked to go home to avoid rumored immigration raids this weekend. The restaurant – whose full name is Kid Rock's Big Ass Honky Tonk Rock N' Roll Steakhouse, and is licensed by the rightwing musician Kid Rock, who has also become one of the US president's highest-profile supporters – reportedly found itself struggling to serve post-concert crowds on Saturday night after the order from managers instructing employees without legal status to leave, according to the Nashville Scene. 'Around 9.30pm on Saturday, our manager came back and told anyone without legal status to go home,' one anonymous employee told the outlet. 'Events at the Ryman, Ascend, the Savannah Bananas' baseball game all let out, and it was crazy busy. But there was no one in the kitchen to cook the food.' Like Kid Rock, Smith has cultivated a reputation as a vocal conservative, fighting Covid-19 restrictions and backing Trump with campaign donations. Yet the episode appeared to suggest that his establishments – including The Diner and Honky Tonk Central – are partly dependent on the undocumented labor the president has vowed to expel from the US. An aggressive immigration sweep began 3 May, when state troopers and unmarked Ice vehicles dramatically increased traffic stops throughout south Nashville. The operation has netted at least 196 arrests – including 101 individuals with no criminal history, according to a Department of Homeland Security press release. Trump and DHS secretary Kristi Noem have publicly celebrated accelerated deportations nationwide, which have ensnared legal residents alongside undocumented immigrants. Last week, Ice agents visited at least nine restaurants in the Washington DC area. Service disruptions in Nashville continued through Sunday as fearful workers chose to remain home rather than risk detention. Nashville officials, including the mayor and multiple metro councilors, have denounced the raids, but the city's legal director, Wallace Dietz, said local government is 'powerless' against state and federal immigration enforcement actions. Sign up to This Week in Trumpland A deep dive into the policies, controversies and oddities surrounding the Trump administration after newsletter promotion According to a Rolling Stone profile of Kid Rock, at his concerts he has railed against 'open borders' and echoed Trump's rhetoric on immigration, including claiming that some are 'murderers! They're rapists! They are! MS-13!' In 2019, a second restaurant licensed by Kid Rock in Detroit closed amid backlash over a video of him making profanity-laced comments about Oprah Winfrey while apparently drunk at a Nashville event. The Ilitch family, which owned the arena in which the restaurant was housed, announced that Kid Rock, whose real name is Robert Ritchie, had 'voluntarily decided not to renew' his licensing agreement for Kid Rock's Made in Detroit.

Death of 48-year-old man in May 10 fatal shooting under investigation as self-defense
Death of 48-year-old man in May 10 fatal shooting under investigation as self-defense

Yahoo

time10-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Death of 48-year-old man in May 10 fatal shooting under investigation as self-defense

A fatal shooting May 10 in south Nashville is under investigation by the Nashville District Attorney's office into whether the shooter acted out of self-defense. The victim, a 48-year-old man whom Metro Nashville Police Department did not identify in a news release, reportedly knocked on another man's door at 1:50 a.m. The resident, 60-year-old James Green, asked the man knocking on his door to leave, a request the man ignored. According to the release, Green and the other man got into a fight, and Green ultimately shot him. Green told detectives he saw the man reach for an object in his waistband. More: Gallatin Police: Argument leads to fatal shooting at boat launch. Suspect charged More: A son's death, an undercover agent: What to know about an alleged murder-for-hire plot Green is not currently facing any charges for the shooting, which led to the 48-year-old man's death shortly after. Green had called 911 before the altercation with the man. This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: South Nashville fatal shooting under investigation as self-defense

Death of 48-year-old man in May 10 fatal shooting under investigation as self-defense
Death of 48-year-old man in May 10 fatal shooting under investigation as self-defense

Yahoo

time10-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Death of 48-year-old man in May 10 fatal shooting under investigation as self-defense

A fatal shooting May 10 in south Nashville is under investigation by the Nashville District Attorney's office into whether the shooter acted out of self-defense. The victim, a 48-year-old man whom Metro Nashville Police Department did not identify in a news release, reportedly knocked on another man's door at 1:50 a.m. The resident, 60-year-old James Green, asked the man knocking on his door to leave, a request the man ignored. According to the release, Green and the other man got into a fight, and Green ultimately shot him. Green told detectives he saw the man reach for an object in his waistband. More: Gallatin Police: Argument leads to fatal shooting at boat launch. Suspect charged More: A son's death, an undercover agent: What to know about an alleged murder-for-hire plot Green is not currently facing any charges for the shooting, which led to the 48-year-old man's death shortly after. Green had called 911 before the altercation with the man. This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: South Nashville fatal shooting under investigation as self-defense

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