The Justice Department has accused a Maryland man of carrying a semi-automatic handgun and ammunition during the Jan. 6 breach of the U.S. Capitol building, among 9 other charges. A superseding indictment from the Department of Justice (DOJ) alleges that Christopher Alberts was carrying an Taurus G2C semi-automatic handgun on Capitol grounds without a licence on Jan. 6 where the vice president and vice-president elect were visiting, and that he also had in his possession a “large capacity ammunition feeding device.” Alberts, who has pleaded not guilty on all counts, is also accused of resisting arrest and of knowingly engaging in an “act of physical violence” on Capitol grounds, and entering and causing “disorderly and disruptive conduct” in a restricted building and grounds with a “deadly and dangerous” weapon. The indictment also accuses Alberts of forcibly assaulting, resisting, opposing, impeding, intimidating and interfering with a U.S. officer and employee. Alberts …