The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Man dies in custody awaiting trial

- By Carl Hessler Jr. chessler@21st-centurymed­ia. com @montcocour­tnews on Twitter

NORRISTOWN >> An Abington man awaiting trial on a homicide-related charge in connection with the drug overdose death of a Hatfield man last summer has died while in custody and his death is now under investigat­ion.

Ronald M. Brauning Jr., 41, of the 1300 block of Birchwood Avenue, was found unresponsi­ve at the Montgomery County Correction­al Facility in Lower Providence on Oct. 9 and was later pronounced dead at Einstein Medical Center in East Norriton, county officials confirmed on Tuesday.

John Corcoran, county director of communicat­ions, speaking on behalf of county jail officials, said Brauning’s death is under investigat­ion by county authoritie­s.

Kate Delano, director of communicat­ions for the district attorney’s office, confirmed that county detectives are investigat­ing the nature of Brauning’s death.

County First Deputy Coroner Alexander Balacki said an autopsy was conducted during the investigat­ion of Brauning’s death and that officials are awaiting the results of toxicology tests, which can take several weeks.

“The cause and manner of death are pending,” Balacki explained on Tuesday.

Brauning was arrested in March and was awaiting trial on charges of drug delivery resulting in death, involuntar­y manslaught­er, possession of and possession with intent to deliver controlled substances and possession of drug parapherna­lia in connection with the Aug. 14, 2017, overdose death of 36-yearold Ronald Solomon of Hatfield.

Brauning was being held at the county jail in lieu of $750,000 bail at the time of his death.

Last month, Brauning waived his arraignmen­t in county court and pleaded not guilty to the charges. Brauning, who was represente­d by defense lawyer Carrie L. Allman, was scheduled for trial on Feb. 19, 2019, before Judge Thomas C. Branca. Assistant District Attorney James Price was handling the prosecutio­n.

Court documents indicate that just a week before he allegedly sold methamphet­amine to Solomon, Brauning nearly died from ingesting the same drug.

On Aug. 6, 2017, Upper Dublin police responded to a local hotel at 2:17 a.m. for a medical emergency and found Brauning unconsciou­s on the bathroom floor of a hotel room. Officers administer­ed two doses of naloxone and were able to revive Brauning. According to court papers, police seized suspected methamphet­amine, heroin, cocaine and marijuana and drug parapherna­lia from the room.

An investigat­ion of Solomon’s death began about 2:25 a.m. Aug. 14 when Hatfield police responded to Solomon’s home in the 1700 block of Koffel Road in Hatfield for a medical emergency involving an unresponsi­ve person. Upon arrival police found Solomon’s girlfriend performing back compressio­ns on Solomon, who was lying on a garage floor, according to the criminal complaint filed by Hatfield Detective Richard Hoffner and Special County Detective Gregory Pitchford.

Solomon’s girlfriend told detectives she awoke to find Solomon unresponsi­ve on the floor and called 911, according to court papers.

Police began performing CPR and two doses of Naloxone were administer­ed to Solomon but he remained unresponsi­ve.

“Police and emergency medical services personnel performed lifesaving measures with no avail,” alleged Hoffner and Pitchford, adding Solomon was pronounced dead at a local hospital at 3:03 a.m.

An autopsy determined Solomon died as a result of the combined drug intoxicati­on of heroin, fentanyl and methamphet­amine and the manner of death was ruled accident, according to court papers. Officials alleged the amount of fentanyl in the victim’s blood alone would have killed him, even in the absence of any of the other substances in his system.

Authoritie­s alleged a bag of drugs was found hidden between Solomon’s cellphone and its rear case. Prosecutor­s alleged tests determined the bag contained methamphet­amine.

During the investigat­ion, detectives uncovered cellphone calls and text messages between Solomon and Brauning that occurred during the evening hours of Aug. 13. Investigat­ors used cellphone analysis and mapping as well as video surveillan­ce footage to determine that Solomon met Brauning sometime after 9:18 p.m. Aug, 13 at a residence on Penn Street in Lansdale and Brauning sold fentanyl and methamphet­amine to Solomon, according to the criminal complaint.

Detectives also learned that Brauning was arrested at 3:10 a.m. Aug. 14, about 45 minutes after Solomon’s overdose death, by Montgomery Township police when he was found asleep in his vehicle on the parking lot of a hotel on Bethlehem Pike. Detectives alleged they found methamphet­amine, a digital scale and heroin in a black pouch in Brauning’s possession.

“The five smaller bags of suspected crystal methamphet­amine found in Ronald Brauning’s possession were found to be the same size, style, and type as the single bag of suspected crystal methamphet­amine found inside Ronald Solomon’s cellular telephone’s protective phone case,” detectives alleged.

“The cause and manner of death are pending.” _Montgomery County First Deputy Coroner Alexander Balacki

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