Two days before Keonna Thomas was allegedly going to join ISIS in Syria, federal agents searched her Philadelphia home and charged her with attempting to give material support to a foreign terrorist organization, according to the criminal complaint unsealed April 3 in federal court in Philadelphia.

Thomas, 30, appeared before U.S. Magistrate Judge Lynne A. Sitarski of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on April 3 and was assigned court-appointed counsel, Kathleen Gaughan of the Federal Community Defender Office.

Jennifer Williams, the prosecutor handling the case, asked the court to hold Thomas until trial, noting that she had planned to leave the country and posed a “risk of flight and danger to the community.”