Clevie Garner lights up a hand-rolled cigarette on the way to an overnight stay at the Salvation Army on Main Street. Garner says he struggles with bipolar disorder and has been in and out of jail for much of his life. “I’ve always had an issue with authority—I like doin’ what I want,” he said. “I’ll do pretty good for about six months, and then I’ll make a mistake—either fightin’, my mouth, I push people away, I run from stuff, needless stuff.”

