So, A is inapplicable since the ball isn't controlled by anyone.
B applies and the way I look at it, he can run. POI means just that: the point at which play was interrupted. He could run before, so he can run now.
To say he loses the right to run because his teammate committed a foul isn't accurate. If you read the comments on the revisions, it says, "the committee felt that no team should benefit from a double foul." Having a spot through in would benefit team B and there isn't any rules support for the idea that A must lose their right to run just because they committed a foul. At least not considering both the definition and intent of POI.
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