The son of Doug Clifford, the famous drummer from the legendary rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival, was recently detained by police following a call about a disturbance.

Authorities arrested the 26-year-old man on a Thursday after they were summoned to a home in Los Angeles due to reports of a disturbance. The details surrounding the nature of the disturbance and what precisely led to his arrest remain undisclosed.

Following his arrest, Clifford’s son was officially charged and is currently being held in detention. Information about his court appearance and the specific charges filed against him are yet to be made public.

Doug Clifford, widely known as “Cosmo,” gained fame as the drummer of Creedence Clearwater Revival, a group celebrated for classic tracks such as “Proud Mary,” “Bad Moon Rising,” and “Fortunate Son.” The band was recognized for their contributions to music with an induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1993. After the band dissolved in 1972, Clifford embarked on a solo career and has been involved in various musical endeavors. Whether his son has also chosen a path in music remains unknown.

This incident is not the first legal issue involving the Clifford family. In 2018, there was a report of Doug Clifford’s former wife being arrested for domestic violence.

As the inquiry into the recent disturbance continues, updates will be provided when additional information is available.