Updated May 30, 9:45 p.m.
The man known as the hero for saving the Cleveland kidnapping victims is saying “no thanks” to a group of local restaurants looking to honor him with the gift of a lifetime of free burgers.
In a statement released through his lawyer Friday, Charles Ramsey says he wants people to help the victims but needs no undue publicity.
“He is encouraging people to do things that will help the victims,” his lawyer said according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer. “He was never asked about authorizing Ramsey Burgers.”
More than a dozen Ohio restaurants had pledged to give a “Chuck card” entitling him to free burgers for life to honor the home-state hero. He’d also received a tribute burger in his name from Hodges restaurant, where Ramsey worked as a dishwasher. Upon hearing Ramsey’s reaction, the restaurant says they’ll take the Ramsey Burger off the menu.









