WASHINGTON (AP) – Complaining about prison conditions on Monday, a leader of the far-right extremist group Proud Boys asked a judge to release him before serving a five-month sentence for burning a Black Lives Matter poster taken from a historic monument. Black Church in Washington DC DC Supreme Court Justice Jonathan Pittman said Monday that he will rule by the end of the week to reduce the sentence of Proud Boys chairman Henry “Enrique” Tarrio to 90 days. But the judge maintained an invariably skeptical tone, as a result of which Tarrio, testifying from the videotaped from prison, fell noticeably...