The Boss was fined $540 for the two shots of tequila, but the government dropped two of the charges against him.
As firefighters continue to battle massive wildfires across the state, some are experiencing the devastating loss as well. ABC7 News was there as one firefighter saw what was left of his home after the Valley Fire swept through the area.
Crews hope expected rain today will help them get a handle on the massive Valley Fire that has killed one person, scorched at least 70,000 acres and destroyed over 500 homes. So far, the fire is 30 percent contained.
It's still too dangerous for many people to return home after the Valley Fire. And it's not just the flames or the smoke. The fast-moving fire destroyed infrastructure and left a tangled mess of power lines amid a sea of fallen trees.
As the fast-moving Valley Fire tore through Lake County, one group jumped into their swimming pool and stayed there as the fire flew by.
Cal Fire has identified a woman killed in the fast-moving Valley Fire as a 72-year-old Anderson Springs resident. They say Barbara McWilliams suffered from multiple sclerosis and couldn't leave on her own.