The Game visited the memorial site of Mike Brown in Ferguson, Missouri this week and met with the slain 18-year-old’s father and grandmother.

The Compton, California-based rapper used his social Instagram, Twitter and Snapchat accounts to document his trip.

In addition to stopping by Mike Brown’s memorial site on Canfield Drive, Game swung by a Ferguson McDonalds to feed several kids from the city.

“#100HappyMeals in #Ferguson for the kids in the neighborhood….. I appreciate yall for showing love & the workers at the Mickey D’s….. This was a dope experience !!!!” Game wrote on Instagram. “I do it because they are the future. Some of the children from #Ferguson smiling after gettin their food. #100HappyMeals I loved every moment of this…..” 

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Not only did Game pass out the Happy Meals to the kids, he helped prepare many of their orders.

Last year, Game assembled a handful of rappers to create a tribute track to Brown titled “Don’t Shoot.” The song featured Rick Ross, Curren$y, Wale, Puff Daddy, 2 Chainz, DJ Khaled, Swizz Beats and Fabolous, among others.

Check out some of the photos from Game’s trip to Ferguson, Missouri below:

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