Ohio kidnap case hero gets free McDonald's food
McDonald's offers Ohio kidnap case hero free food for a year; donates $10K in victims' names
CLEVELAND (AP) -- The man who famously put down his Big Mac to help rescue three women held captive in a Cleveland house is getting complimentary McDonald's for the next year.
A spokeswoman for Oak Brook, Ill.-based McDonald's Corp. said Thursday that local franchisees in Charles Ramsey's neighborhood have offered him free food at their restaurants.
Ramsey had noted in a TV interview that he was eating McDonald's when he heard one woman screaming for help. He also mentioned it in a 911 call.
McDonald's had tweeted it would be in touch with Ramsey.
He was called a hero after helping the women break out of the house May 6.
McDonald's says it's made a $10,000 donation to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in the names of the women and Ramsey.