I haven't heard anything about the meeting either. I did hear on Sunday that the "facts" that have been posted here are in question (aren't they always?). There is one version going around that Lyles was extremely intoxicated and nonresponsive to the officers and that when he was removed from the vehicle he reached into his pants for his pistol and accidently shot himself in the leg. He then fell to the ground whereupon one officer shouted "he's down!" The second officer is then alleged to have stood over Lyles and said "he's still a threat" and fired a single shot into his chest.
Obviously, if these are the facts, it MIGHT call into question the actions of the officers involved in the shooting.
I added the MIGHT because it doesn't changed the "facts" that were corroborated by my source, he was intoxicated, he had a gun, he reached for the gun, he possessed drugs and drug paraphernalia, a fake I.D. and was a known "bad boy." These facts are pretty much undisputed and a recipe for disaster.
To answer the original question, I would say that Chuck County isn't racist but a lot of it's citizens probably are. Having said that, I don't know that racism played a significant part in the shooting. Mr. Lyles' actions and decisions of that night led to that.