Investigators say Hassan set several fires in buildings across the Saint Kate's campus in St. Paul in January 2018.

One of those buildings housed a daycare center that had 33 kids present at the time of the fire.

Investigators say Hassan told them she "wanted the school to burn to the ground" and intended to hurt people. She's also accused of saying "you guys are lucky I don't know how to buld a bomb."

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Investigators say Hassan indicated to them she intended to travel to Afghanistan to support al-Qaeda and the Taliban.

Prosecutors allege Hassan was inspired by watching radical videos online.

In court Monday, lawyers for the government and for Hassan acknowledged a second report on Hassan's competency was complete. However, because it involves medical information, that report is sealed.

Hassan herself was not physically present for the hearing, but did appear via video from the federal facility she's being held at in Fort Worth, Texas.

Hassan's mom and sister were in court as well but also declined to comment on the case.