US | Cleveland Cleveland Hero Scores Burgers for Life Charles Ramsey can enjoy free burgers at more than a dozen Ohio restaurants By Arden Dier Posted May 23, 2013 2:16 PM CDT Copied This May 6 file photo shows neighbor Charles Ramsey speaking to media near the home where missing women Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight were rescued in Cleveland. (AP Photo/The Plain Dealer, Scott Shaw) Charles Ramsey—the neighbor who famously put down his McDonald's to go free the Cleveland kidnap victims—is getting burgers for life, but not from the source you might expect. More than a dozen Ohio eateries have offered up their burgers to Ramsey any time his stomach rumbles, and he'll be presented with a good-for-life "Chuck Card" when he returns to Cleveland from traveling, reports the Plain Dealer. "We want to honor our local hero with local food," says the guy who operates four restaurants in on the offer. "He stopped his meal midway through to help those women. We're now making sure he has other opportunities to go out and fully enjoy his burger." In addition, Hodges restaurant, where Ramsey works as a dishwasher, has also created the Ramsey Burger in his honor. But still no word from McDonald's itself—though the chain said it would get in touch with Ramsey earlier this month. Read These Next One critical island in Iran has remained unscathed in airstrikes. For the first time in decades, team pulls out of World Cup. Iran's new supreme leader is said to already have war wounds. FBI alert alleges Iran might have its eye on a US state. Report an error