The 5-year-old Minnesota boy who was hurled off a Mall of America balcony in a random attack has returned home after months of treatment, his family announced this week.

Landen Hoffman, of Woodbury, suffered two broken arms, a broken leg and fractures to his face and skull when Emmanuel Deshawn Aranda, 24, tossed him nearly 40 feet from a third-floor balcony during a random April 12 attack at the mall in Bloomington.

Family spokesman Noah Hanneman announced Tuesday that Landen has been released from an inpatient physical rehab program where he was being treated following his time in intensive care.

Landen will now “enter the next phase of recovery,” including “continued outpatient rehabilitation for multiple injuries and adjusting to life back at home and school,” Hanneman wrote on a GoFundMe page that has exceeded its $1 million fundraising goal since its creation the day after the attack.

“Thank you to all of you who prayed for us and loved us during the past 4½ months,” the family’s message said. “You helped to give us hope and show us the Glory of God’s great love here on earth even during the darkest of days.”

In June, Aranda, of Minneapolis, was sentenced to 19 years in prison after pleading guilty to attempted murder a month earlier.

He previously confessed that he was “looking for someone to kill” at the mall after being rejected there by women for years, causing him to “lash out and be aggressive,” according to a criminal complaint.

He later told police he initially planned to kill an adult, but targeted the boy instead as he stood with his mother, her friend and another child outside the Rainforest Cafe on the third floor.