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via Wkyc: 5 years ago this coming Sunday, Charles Ramsey was among those who became internationally famous as part of the Miracle in Cleveland. Ramsey says he heard screams coming from the house on Seymour Avenue on that night in May 2013, the night Gina, Amanda and Michelle finally broke out of that house where […]

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On the afternoon of May 6, 2013 Charles Ramsey was a dishwasher, serving out a two week suspension from work and missing his $269 a week paycheck. With the $11 he had left in his pocket he headed, as the rest of the world would soon learn, to McDonalds and ordered the Big Mac he […]

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Cleveland’s most famous neighbor is fighting back. Charles Ramsey, the man who helped to rescue Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight from captivity, says a news report by Britain’s Daily Mail is “full of lies.” The Daily Mail reported that “Cleveland’s kidnapping hero” was broke, jobless and homeless, despite earning an estimated $50,000 from public appearances and donations. Since the rescue, […]

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No more Big Macs for Charles Ramsey! The man who saved 3 kidnapped girls in Cleveland was caught on camera threatening to kill a guy at McDonald's!

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  Cleveland hero Charles Ramsey took a moment to pose for a quick picture with two Cleveland Browns players out and about this week. According to Cleveland Browns WR Greg Little’s Twitter account, he and Browns DB Joe Haden bumped into each other at an undisclosed location in Cleveland. The picture and tweet was published on June 3. […]

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  Former dishwasher turned real-life hero Charles Ramsey could soon start living the lifestyle of the rich and famous after a company that has represented every former president since Ronald Reagan, signed him up to do speaking engagements where he could command fees of $10,000 a gig. Ramsey’s star has been rising ever since he […]

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  Three weeks ago, Charles Ramsey lived the quiet life of a restaurant dishwasher on Cleveland’s Seymour Avenue. On Friday, he’ll get his own statue in Kentucky. Ramsey has an appearance at the Stanville, Kentucky law firm of Eric C. Conn. According to a news release promoting the event, Conn, who is known for his […]

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      One of the people who helped rescue the three missing women who were held captive at a Cleveland house for years returns to work at a downtown restaurant Monday, and a special dish has been named in his honor. Hodge’s Cleveland, located on Euclid Avenue near the intersection of East 6th Street, […]

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Cleveland, Ohio resident Charles Ramsey is being crowned a hometown hero when he rescued missing teenagers Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus from a kidnapping case that made headlines a whopping 10 years ago. The two young women, along with other victims have been missing for an entire decade, and a McDonald’s-eating, BBQ-loving, Afro mullet-sporting Charles Ramsey saved […]