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The article has for quite some time contained a baffling and undocumented claim that Wildabouts bassist Tommy Black was arrested during a traffic stop while driving the band's bus (described in some reports as a recreational vehicle): "Tommy Black, bassist for the Wildabouts, was arrested by police for speeding and running red lights while driving the tour bus, on suspicion of possession of cocaine, although the charges against him were later dropped." It is certainly plausible that Black may have driven the bus/RV during the ill-fated 2015 Wildabouts tour, but every article I have seen either implies or states that Weiland was found dead, with drugs in the bus, while the bus was parked in a hotel parking lot. There seems to be no documentation of any traffic stop on the night of Weiland's death. Timothy Horrigan (talk) 02:41, 29 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]