Warnings from the corrections officer killed in the Feb. 1 takeover of James T. Vaughn Correctional Center's C-Building were ignored in the weeks leading up to the nearly 18-hour ordeal, an independent report revealed.

The breakdown, detailed for the first time Friday, was emblematic of a culture of poor leadership and communication within the Department of Correction, outlined in the 157-page report. And the failure to address those concerns likely played a role in the lead-up to the siege, which left Lt. Steven Floyd Sr. dead, the review said.

“The Independent Review Team believes that had the request for the removal of certain inmates from the C-Building—made on Jan. 20, 2017, by the very correctional officer who was killed during the incident that began on Feb. 1, 2017—been taken more seriously and carried out, the incident and the resulting death may not have occurred,” the report found.