New York – McDonald’s says it will reach out to a man widely quoted in accounts of the three women who were found in Cleveland after they went missing about a decade ago.
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Charles Ramsey, who lives in the neighborhood where the women were found, noted in an interview with a local TV station that he was eating McDonald’s when the scene unfolded Monday. He also made note of his meal in a 911 call. Both the interview and the 911 call went viral online.
On Tuesday, the world’s biggest hamburger company said on Twitter: “We salute the courage of Ohio kidnap victims & respect their privacy. Way to go Charles Ramsey — we’ll be in touch.”
Representatives for McDonald’s, based in Oak Brook, Ill., did not immediately return calls for comment.
How crass of McDonald’s. This is NOT about THEM!
What’s the problem let him make buck he is a good guy
What are they going to do, offer him a minimum wage job? That’s so “white” of them.
The Good news he is a real mensch what a mitzvah performed by rescuing the helpless! that takes alot of emunah. He should be welcomed at any shul. Ve ahavta lereacha kamocha. Shalom.
It is ironic that the owner of the house was arrested at McDonalds! Guess no one cooks in that neighborhood.
I think that McDonalds is using the “Im Ain Ani Li Mi Li” Concept.