Police setting up traffic flares to preserves scene of a fatal motorcycle accident. Part of series "Stringer". Ken Branca has been an overnight stringer for more than 11 years. "I have enough footage to make my own Faces of Death movie" - Ken Branca. Part of series "Stringer". Ken Branca gets information about the fatal accident. Part of series "Stringer". Sheriff on the scene of a mass migrant incident. Part of series "Texas Heat: The Law & Media". Sheriff Javier Salazar addresses media on the scene of a shooting where a 4 year old child was killed. Part of series "Texas Heat: The Law & Media'. San Antonio Chief of Police William McManus addresses media on the scene of an officer involved shooting. Part of series "Texas Heat: The Law & Media". Texas Department of Public Safety Sergeant Orlando De Luna Jr addressing media on the scene of a standoff that included multi department task force tracking down 3 abducted children. Part of series "Texas Heat: The Law & Media". San Antonio resident Rita Luis sits and explains her living situation. After recently losing her home to a fire, her only son was struck and killed by a hit and run driver. Now, without home or help from her son she has been house hopping from neighbor to neighbor. Rita's home left damaged and uninhabitable due to a fire that started when an overheated laptop was on top of a bed. Rita's neighbor Guadalupe (whom Rita has been living with) explains to reporter Amanda Henderson that Rita is in dire need of help. Interior of Guadalupe's home where Rita has been living Eva, a motorcyclist, shows me her tattoo during a memorial for 19 year old Jace Mendoza, a teenage motorcyclist who was struck and killed while out riding. Jace was set to graduate from Clark High School in the following weeks after his death. Jaces uncle wears a shirt in memory of his nephew. Jace Mendoza's mother and step father address and thank the group of motorcyclists that showed up in support of Jace. Jace Mendoza's motorcycle from the fatal crash. Blake Gilliam, an artist experiencing homelessness sells his artwork roadside at a busy intersection in San Antonio, Texas. He has managed to sell over 50 paintings and support himself while facing the harsh realities of being homeless. Blake's painting supplies. Blake is photographed with his most recent painting of the downtown San Antonio skyline.