Donald Cunningham, 73, and 19-year-old Yusuf Bey IV surrendered to police who had issued warrants for their arrests, according to investigators.
Bey is a son of the late Yusuf Bey, a California beauty salon owner turned religious leader who founded an Oakland-based sect under the umbrella of a business called Your Black Muslim Bakery.
One of those stores was torched early on Monday morning and its owner, Abdel Hamdan, was stuffed in the trunk of a car left in a neighboring city, according to police.
Members of the group, which advocates strict tenets including shunning alcohol, have been sued in court for allegedly beating a barbecue restaurant owner for selling pork.
At the time of his death in 2003, founder Bey was on trial for having sex with underage girls. The patriarch had boasted of siring more than 50 children with women in his sect.
The group is distinct from the prominent Nation of Islam black Muslim group headed by Louis Farrakhan, which joined elected officials and convenience store owners over the weekend to condemn the Oakland vandalism.
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