Cleveland hero Charles Ramsey wants nothing to do with the companies offering him free burgers for life: “I never told these people they could use my name for this,” he said in a statement.
Cleveland Hero Charles Ramsey to Eat Free Burgers for Life

McDonald's promised to get in touch with Charles Ramsey, the Big Mac-loving hero of the Cleveland kidnappings, but never did. So over a dozen Cleveland-area restaurants decided to reach out to Ramsey in the Golden Arches' stead, and offer him free burgers for life.
Here Is a Real Tattoo of Charles Ramsey's Face
It’s been one week since Cleveland dishwasher Charles Ramsey was at home eating a Big Mac when he heard a woman's scream and immediately began a viral transformation from unsuspecting neighbor to true-crime hero to backlash target to trend-story subject to bemused celebrity. And seven days later, his face is now…
Charles Ramsey Was Arrested Three Times for Domestic Abuse
Charles Ramsey, whose quick thinking helped save three missing women from their abductors on Monday, and whose appealing TV presence made him an internet celebrity on Tuesday, was revealed on Wednesday to have a history of domestic abuse.
The Internet Just Had to Autotune the Charles Ramsey Interview
If you know anything about the Internet, you know that there was no way the insta-iconic interview with Cleveland hero Charles Ramsey wasn't going to be autotuned.
Watch Cleveland Hero Charles Ramsey's Great Anderson Cooper Interview
Charles Ramsey, the Cleveland man whose quick thinking while intervening in what he initially thought was a domestic dispute saved three missing women who'd been held captive for 10 years in his neighbor's house, gave another terrific interview to Anderson Cooper last night on CNN.