Man wanted in 2016 death of decorated Aliquippa Marine

Man wanted in 2016 death of decorated Aliquippa Marine

ALIQUIPPA, Pa. (KDKA/AP) - Six years after a Marine was shot and killed in Aliquippa, an arrest warrant is out for the suspect. 

Brandon Revis, 36, is wanted for allegedly killing 28-year-old Sjavante Gilliam, the Beaver County district attorney announced Wednesday. 

Investigators are offering a $10,000 reward to anyone who can help police solve the 2016 homicide of Sjavante Gilliam in Aliquippa. (Photo: Provided)

Police said Gilliam was last seen at the Main Street Bar about five hours before he was found shot to death.  

The DA's office said a confidential source told investigators that Revis admitted to killing Gilliam and stealing $1,500 from him.

Investigators learned Revis and another person were in Gilliam's rental car the night of his death, and a witness told police Revis had a .40 caliber handgun like the one used to kill Gilliam.

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"We believe Mr. Revis and M. Gilliam were working together on a series of bank robberies in the Hopewell-Aliquippa area at the time," said Beaver County District Attorney David Lozier. "Mr. Reeves may have thought Mr. Gilliam, the victim, was cooperating with police."

Lozier said there are other possible motives, too.

"Mr. Revis and Mr. Gilliam were possibly dealing drugs together, and Mr. Revis probably suspected he'd been stiffed on some drug money," he said.

The DA's office is asking for help finding Revis, saying anyone with information should call Aliquippa police at 724-375-6682 or Beaver County 911. Sources tell KDKA-TV that Revis did not show up for work in Ambridge and he was not where he was staying.

Brandon Revis is wanted for killing Sjavante Gilliam in Aliquippa in 2016.  (Photo: Beaver County District Attorney's Office)

"We checked multiple locations where he worked and several houses, and he apparently has fled Aliquippa," Lozier said. "That's why we need the community's assistance."

A Marine sniper who served in Afghanistan, Gilliam received a Purple Heart for being wounded in that country in 2010. The former Aliquippa Quips star was well known for his work as a youth football coach and left behind two children.  

The arrest warrant for Revis comes a month after investigators offered a $10,000 reward for information in Gilliam's death. 

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