Jacob Siegel

He was one of the few gamblers not under the control of the many street gangs active in the city, supposedly due to his reputation, and generally ran his operations free of interference from more powerful underworld figures.

[1][2] In May 1910, he was confronted by Johnny Spanish who attempted to intimidate Siegel into making him a partner.

Indeed the following night Spanish returned with his partner Hyman Benjamin and confronted Siegel as he was leaving his Forsyth Street headquarters, between Hester and Grand Street, and called on him to fight.

Spanish then pulled out his revolver and shot at Siegel, who ran off retreating into his stuss house, which instead hit 8-year-old Rachel Rooten which was playing across the street.

[1][2][3][4] Siegel appeared as a minor character in the 2003 historical novel And All the Saints by Michael Walsh.