Home Invasion Turns Fatal After College Student Refuses to Share His iPad Passcode

10.04.2025    The Published Reporter    4 views
Home Invasion Turns Fatal After College Student Refuses to Share His iPad Passcode

A Tennessee man Rainess Holmes III has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and multiple other charges related to the shooting death of -year-old Andrew Rainer a college attendee at Rhodes College in Memphis Holmes one of four men involved in a violent robbery was sentenced to years in prison without parole The tragic episode occurred on October when a group of armed men broke into the home where Rainer was staying as a guest A Violent Home Invasion Early in the morning of October Rainer and four others were in the house when the robbers masked and armed stormed in demanding valuables such as electronics The intruders ordered the occupants to keep their heads down During the robbery one of the men tried to force Rainer to unlock his iPad When Rainer refused the assailant shot him in the chest Despite the gunshot Rainer attempted to fight back but was unable to survive the attack His girlfriend was also injured when another shot hit her in the hand Source Law and Crime The Robbery and Its Aftermath The robbers stole multiple items including phones gaming systems and an iPad Rainer s lifeless body was exposed at the bottom of a staircase Following the occurrence one of the casualties managed to track the stolen iPad leading police to Holmes who was located with additional stolen goods at a local hotel Holmes was arrested and initially charged with first-degree murder but he later pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and three counts of aggravated burglary Holmes Sentenced to Years in Prison Holmes received a sentence of years in prison for second-degree murder and three concurrent three-year sentences for the burglary charges Rainer s family supported the plea agreement as the Shelby County District Attorney s Office stated Holmes had no chance of parole ensuring he would serve a vital portion of his sentence Honoring Andrew Rainer s Legacy Andrew Rainer who was remembered as a talented musician and dedicated novice was deeply involved in his college s jazz ensemble and was an working member of the Catholic Church His family created the Live Like Drew memorial fund to celebrate his life and honor his memory The fund seeks to continue his legacy of kindness courage and district involvement

Similar News

With peers on vacation, some Fairfax Co. kids use spring break to catch up
With peers on vacation, some Fairfax Co. kids use spring break to catch up

.in-article-vertical-video {float: right; padding-left: 10px;width:300px !important;}@media only scr...

18.04.2025 5
Read More
How to Watch Flames vs Kings: Live Stream NHL, TV
How to Watch Flames vs Kings: Live Stream NHL, TV Channel

The Calgary Flames will face the Los Angeles Kings in this NHL matchup on Thursday at Crypto.com Are...

18.04.2025 5
Read More
Gov. Jared Polis, in first veto of year, rejects bill changing public records law — setting up potential override vote
Gov. Jared Polis, in first veto of year, rejects bill changing public records law — setting up potential override vote

Gov. Jared Polis rejected a bill that would have altered the state’s public records laws on Thursday...

18.04.2025 5
Read More