ALLEGHENY CO., Pa. — (WPXI) – A longtime assistant district attorney for Allegheny County, Russ Broman, has died after a battle with COVID-19. District Attorney spokesperson Mike Manko confirmed Broman, 65, had been hospitalized with the coronavirus since July 7. A family attorney said in July that he was not on a ventilator but that it could be a possibility in the future. He was listed in critical condition on July 14 and remained critical over the past few weeks. The family’s attorney told our news partners at Channel 11 previously that Broman thinks he was exposed to the coronavirus on June 30 while at the Allegheny County Courthouse. Just a week later, he had to be taken to the hospital. Broman worked in the district attorney’s office since the early 1980s, and his accolades are endless. He argued in front of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court twice and 3rd Circuit Court multiple times, and he’s won a number of awards.
Assistant DA Dies After Battle With COVID-19
August 12, 2020 4:09 am