January 23, 2025

Minute by Minute

Minute by minute: How Kansas City PD handled the communication response to the Super Bowl parade shooting

A critical incident can happen at any time, in any community, across the country. Sharing information about these incidents is one cog in the overall response wheel, but it’s one that cannot be overlooked. It’s crucial to effectively communicate both during and after a critical incident. Police1 is launching a new feature that dives into the communication response to some of the most significant incidents law enforcement agencies have recently faced.

Julie Parker, President of Julie Parker Communications, specializing in law enforcement media relations and social media, is spearheading this spotlight on crisis communications.

In this episode, Julie interviews Captain Jake Becchina who found himself at the helm of a communications crisis following the shooting that occurred amid the jubilation of the Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory parade, which tested the Kansas City Police Department’s preparedness, communication strategies and resilience. Becchina’s account sheds light on the complexities of responding to a crisis in real time, the importance of swift and transparent communication, and the role of law enforcement in ensuring public safety during unforeseen tragedies.

Key quotes from Captain Jake Becchina

  • On immediate response: “In my experience as a PIO, I’ve been in the middle of a handful of things, and you start thinking, okay, what’s happening? You start making mental notes of what you’re hearing the officers are doing and then start thinking about how am I going to communicate that.”
  • On managing information: “The quicker you can drive everybody to that Twitter page... that’s your best and most efficient way of communicating in a timeline-type format information that is easily digestible and easily able to be gathered from anywhere in the world.”
  • On media relations: “Relationships with the media are important, relationships with your prosecutors and your prosecutor communications teams are huge because you’re literally going to be passing the baton to them.”
  • On teamwork and preparation: “If your Chief is not somebody who speaks that [media] language, it’s on you to educate them. Let them know what a situation like this is going to look like.”
  • On the impact of the event: “It’s a sickening feeling to watch that taking place, hearing the radio traffic, knowing what is taking place, and literally just seeing people panic and run for their lives.”

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