PORTLAND, OR (KPTV) -
A Portland man accused of a crime spree that ended with a police standoff at a North Portland Fred Meyer has been indicted on a long list of criminal charges, according to court documents.
The federal grand jury indicted David Chilton on five counts, including being a felon in possession of a firearm, carjacking and bank robbery.
Police arrested David Chilton last week, after Fred Meyer employees reported that he had brought a gun into their store.
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SLIDESHOW: Mug shots of David Chilton
Chilton is also accused of pulling a gun on a Portland State University safety officer, robbing a Northeast Portland bank and carjacking a bank customer.
According to police, Chilton has a 34-year history of criminal activity, including bank robbery and drug charges.
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