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Shot Over an iPad Password: The Murder of Drew Rainer and the Home Invasion That Put Rhodes College Students on High Alert
In the early morning hours of Sunday, October 3, 2021, four masked men broke into a student house in Midtown Memphis at 703 North McLean Boulevard at 5:40 AM CDT and demanded electronics at gunpoint. When 22-year-old Rhodes College senior Andrew 'Drew' Rainer refused to give up his iPad password, he was shot in the chest and killed. A second person was shot in the hand. Rhodes College issued a timely warning urging students to exercise caution, and Memphis Police issued a warrant for suspect Rainess Holmes III, who was later convicted. Holmes pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in 2025 and was sentenced to 20 years in prison.
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