The Orlando police officer run over during a traffic stop last week is heading back to Central Florida after being released from Shands Hospital in Gainesville.

In a memo posted on the Officer Will Anderson Support Fund, the officer's wife, Jessica, said her husband was diagnosed with a traumatic brain injury.

Anderson will transition from Shands Hospital to an inpatient rehabilitative center.

Orlando police announced a GoFundMe page to support Anderson and his family. More than $38,000 has been raised by more than 700 people in six days, according to the fund's website.

Police said dashcam video released last week showed a car hitting Anderson after the officer ran in front of the vehicle in pursuit of a suspect who ran out of the passenger-side door. The officer was then seen falling to the ground.

Anderson runs up along the side of the vehicle and draws his gun as he approaches the vehicle while holding onto his radio as he shouts commands at the driver. 

Two teenagers have been arrested in the case. Since both suspects are 17 years old, we are not identifying them in accordance with our Crime Guidelines.

The suspected 17-year-old driver is being charged with attempted second-degree murder of a law enforcement officer.

Radio transmissions from that night captured the action: "Officer down. Shots fired. Officer down. Shots fired! Vehicle was last seen down Vineland."

Police said the officer's bullets struck the driver in the arm.

"As we transition home, Will continues to need the prayers, love, and support of the Orlando Police Department," the memo states. "We are excited to have received a diagnosis and a plan for recovery."

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