In Concord, they’re the speech police — literally.

According to public documents released by the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office, a Concord police officer repeatedly “corrected” a suspect for using what prosecutors say were the wrong pronouns while discussing an alleged crime victim who identifies as transgender.

The documents were part of Tuesday’s announcement that the Department of Justice Civil Rights Unit had initiated an enforcement action against Travis Lufkin, age 24, of Concord.

The charge stems from an incident on May 19, 2024, when Lufkin allegedly assaulted a biological male who identifies as a female who was working at the Speedway gas station in downtown Concord. The victim — identified in the documents as “S.K.” — told Lufkin to leave the property, but he allege

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