Jacksonville police update 911 dispatch policy following officer-involved shooting (FL)

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office has updated its 911 Communications Dispatch policy after an officer-involved shooting on Nov. 1, 2025.

During a press conference on Wednesday, State Attorney Melissa Nelson determined the shooting was justified, but she said there was a breakdown in communication that night after officers in three different districts were dealing with incidents close together. She said key information was not shared among them, leading an officer to believe a suspect was armed and dangerous when they actually were not.

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911 call centers, also known as PSAPs (Public Safety Answering Points), are the critical lifeline between the public and first responders. Every year, these centers process hundreds of millions of calls, from life-threatening emergencies to routine, non-urgent reports. Yet the operational challenges facing these centers are mounting. Staffing vacancies, growing call volumes and the complexity of modern emergencies have stretched many centers to their limits.