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Food Network Star Speaks Out on Being Shot: 'Rehab Has Been Rough'
Food Network Star Speaks Out on Being Shot: 'Rehab Has Been Rough'

Yahoo

time01-07-2025

  • Yahoo

Food Network Star Speaks Out on Being Shot: 'Rehab Has Been Rough'

Food Network Star Speaks Out on Being Shot: 'Rehab Has Been Rough' originally appeared on Parade. A beloved Food Network personality is speaking out about learning to walk again after being shot in an attempted robbery. In November 2024, Chef Tobias Dorzon was shot during an attempted robbery in which four suspects attempted to rob him and the woman he was walking with. Both Dorzon and his companion were shot and transported to a local hospital in the Montgomery County, Maryland, area. According to WUSA9, police have now arrested 21-year-old Devon Spivey on multiple charges, including attempted murder. Investigators told the CBS affiliate that cell phone records linked Spivey to the shooting. Police are still searching for four other persons of interest who were injuries were severe enough that he had to learn how to walk again. In the wake of the arrest, he spoke out on Instagram about the struggles he has endured over the past 8 months. "I know people might expect me to say a lot today… but truthfully, I don't have much to say. Because how do you put words to something like this?" writes Dorzon. He continues, "There's no training for getting shot. No script for learning how to live with it. I'm still figuring out how to feel. Still learning how to breathe in this new version of my life. But I do know this — God had His hand on me that night. He covered me. He covered us. And I thank Him every single day for keeping me here." Dorzon goes on to say that "rehab has been rough.""Real rough. Waking up in pain. Adjusting to a body that doesn't move like it used to. Learning how to sleep with one eye open. Watching my back in places I used to feel safe. That part hurts," writes the chef. "But I'm still here. Still standing. Still cooking. Still chasing greatness. And I'm not stopping." He concludes by thanking everyone who has prayed for him, checked up on him, and loved him. "That love kept me alive, too," writes Dorzon. "I'm giving it all to God. And I'm giving the rest to the fire that still burns in me to be the greatest chef to ever do it. We're not done yet. Not even close."In the comments, his Food Network family is rallying around him. Guy's Grocery Games co-stars Justin Warner and Aarti Sequeira left messages, with Warner writing "Let's get it" and Sequeira writing, "God bless you and keep you!" Renowned chef and Food Network personality Ming Tsai wrote, "True hero. Period." "You one of one, chef!" wrote Chef Erica Barrett. Over the years, Dorzon has appeared on Guy's Grocery Games, Last Bite Hotel and Tournament of Champions seasons 3 through 6. He made it to the TOC final four in season 3, losing to eventual champion Tiffani Faison. 🎬 SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox 🎬 Food Network Star Speaks Out on Being Shot: 'Rehab Has Been Rough' first appeared on Parade on Jul 1, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 1, 2025, where it first appeared.

Suspect arrested in connection to shooting of ex-NFL player, celebrity chef
Suspect arrested in connection to shooting of ex-NFL player, celebrity chef

USA Today

time01-07-2025

  • USA Today

Suspect arrested in connection to shooting of ex-NFL player, celebrity chef

Nearly eight months later, police in Maryland arrested a suspect in connection to the "senseless" shooting of a former NFL player turned celebrity chef and a woman. The shooting took place in the city of Hyattsville, part of the Washington, D.C. metro area. Devin Demetrius Spivey, one of five suspects wanted for targeting the pair, was booked into jail for the Nov. 5 double shooting, the Hyattsville Police Department announced on June 30. Police said the suspects attempted to rob the pair as they returned to dinner in Prince George's County. The victims survived and were treated at a hospital, police said. While police did not identify the shooting victims, Prince George's County Council member Wanika Fisher issued a statement confirming that the man who was shot is Tobias Dorzon. U.S. Marshals took Spivey, 21, into custody at a home on the 9100 block of Cherry Lane in Laurel, Maryland on June 27, police wrote in a post on Facebook. "We hope this provides some relief to the victims and everyone involved,' police Chief Jarod Towers released in a statement after the arrest. 'I'm still angry': Deputy recalls finding Travis Decker's truck as manhunt nears 1 month Who is Tobias Dorzon? A former running back for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Tennessee Titans, the ex-player is now the executive head chef of Huncho House in Hyattsville. Dorzon, 40, has appeared on reality TV shows including "Chopped" and "Last Bite Hotel." According to his Instagram page, Dorzon is also "the host of @espn & @hulu's #TimeOutWithTobias." It was not immediately known whether Dorzon or the woman knew the suspects. But after Spivey's arrest, Prince George's County State's Attorney Tara Jackson called the case "a senseless act of violence.' Watch: Wind turbine blade blocks traffic on Maryland interstate Suspect in Tobias Dorzon shooting held without bond In sum, Spivey faces 18 charges in connection to the crime including two counts of attempted first-degree murder, two counts of attempted second-degree murder, two counts of first-degree assault, armed robbery, and stalking, Prince George County District Court records show. According to online court records, Spivey obtained an attorney in the case but the counselor's name was not listed online. He's slated to appear in court on July 28 for a preliminary hearing, the records show. Spivery remained jailed without bond in Prince George County on July 1 and police said the case remained under investigation. Anyone with any information about the shooting is asked to call police at 301-985-5060. Contributing: Jonathan Limehouse, USA TODAY Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at nalund@ and follow her on X @nataliealund.

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