Good Morning, Cleveland! It's Monday, April 27th, and here’s an overview of today’s developing news.

Fatal Shooting at Strongsville Costco

The Strongsville community is reeling from a fatal shooting at a local Costco. The victim has been identified as Randy Corrigan, a Costco employee, confirmed by the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner’s Office and a GoFundMe campaign.

Authorities are actively seeking witnesses and urge anyone with information to contact the Strongsville Police Department’s detective bureau at detective.bureau@strongsville.org. A person of interest is in custody for questioning, but details regarding potential charges have not been released.

Wayne County School Zone Safety Concerns

A Wayne County grandfather, Mark Stewart, is advocating for increased safety measures in a school zone near Waynedale Local Schools on State Route 250. Stewart has witnessed vehicles speeding as students board and disembark school buses, including his granddaughter’s.

Despite contacting local officials, including State Representative Meredith Craig, a resolution has yet to be found. The Wayne County Sheriff’s Office has acknowledged the concerns and is investigating.

Valley Forge High School Board Resignation

Valley Forge High School students returned to classes today following a tragic incident last week. The school community is mourning the loss of a student who died by suicide in the school cafeteria.

Board Member Resigns

The incident led to the resignation of Parma City School Board member Dr. Leah Euerle. In her resignation letter, Dr. Euerle cited ‘internal conflict amongst the board’ and the misrepresentation of the shooting as contributing factors.

She stated the weight of her position had become ‘overwhelming’ for her and her family.

Proposed Data Center Moratorium in Cleveland

A proposed moratorium on new data center construction is gaining momentum in Cleveland. Councilman Charles Slife will introduce legislation at tonight’s City Council meeting, calling for a one-year halt to permits for data centers.

Slife argues that current zoning regulations and utility infrastructure are insufficient to manage the demands of these facilities.

Investigation into Shooting Near White House

Authorities are investigating a shooting incident that occurred near the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner. The suspect, Cole Allen, allegedly expressed grievances against the Trump administration in writings sent to family members.

Allen referred to himself as a ‘Friendly Federal Assassin’ and made repeated references to President Trump. President Trump reported hearing a ‘big bang’ during the incident, initially believing it was a gunshot or falling dishes. Allen is scheduled to appear in court today.