A local business is raising money for the Orlando police officer severely injured when he was run over during a traffic stop.  

The owner at Combat City Airsoft, Dave Kaplan, has been holding several raffles throughout the day to raise money for Officer Will Anderso, who is now at an inpatient rehabilitative center, recovering from a traumatic brain injury.

The store hopes to raise over $1,000 by raffling off weapons to help pay for medical expenses and help his family while he is out of work.

Kaplan says he will deliver a cashier’s check to the Orlando Police Department Monday morning.

“On a personal level, when I saw office Anderson lying in the street and not getting any help for that period of time it still bothers me,” Kaplan said. 

Three teenagers have been arrested in the case. The suspected 17-year-old driver is being charged with attempted second degree murder of a law enforcement officer.  

If you would like to help Officer Anderson, you still have time. A few more raffles will be held before Combat City closes at 9 p.m. 

Combat City Airsoft is located at 3650 8th Street in Orlando.

Orlando police announced a GoFundMe page to support Anderson and his family. This Gofundme.com site is not managed by News 13. For more information on how the site works and the rules visit  http://www.gofundme.com/safety