Man gets life for killing co-worker who ‘repeatedly rebuffed’ his advances, advised him to ‘not make things uncomfortable at work’

Inset: Nicole Hammond (Facebook). Background: Michael J. Carpenter in court (KMSP).

Inset: Nicole Hammond (Facebook). Background: Michael J. Carpenter in court (KMSP).

A Minnesota man convicted of killing his co-worker by shooting her in the parking lot of their workplace after she rebuffed his advances will spend the rest of his life in prison.

Michael J. Carpenter, 38, learned his fate on Friday for the murder of Nicole Hammond, 28, the Minnesota Attorney General’s Office announced in a news release.