Yesterday Comanchero chief Vince Focarelli denied his outlaw club was being torn apart from the inside.
Focarelli broke his silence to counter rumours that the Comanchero Motorcycle Club is plagued by infighting.
In a statement signed by him and released yesterday, he called for privacy.
"Mr Focarelli denies there is any disharmony or in-house fighting within the Comancheros Motorcycle Club," it said.
He "has been released from hospital and wishes to express his sincere gratitude to the medical staff who provided specialist treatment and acted with complete professionalism at all times.
"Mr Focarelli confirms that he is expected to make a full recovery.
"Mr Focarelli calls upon the media and community to please respect the privacy of his wife and five children."
Focarelli, 36, was the target of an attack at a Munno Para West home on December 15.
He was showered with bullets, one which hit him in the upper leg, then escaped by smashing a window of a nearby home, crawling through it and fleeing through a back door.
He left a trail of blood and it is believed the lacerations to his arm were serious.
Focarelli underwent surgery at the Royal Adelaide Hospital and was in medical care for at least two weeks.
Days after Focarelli was shot, alleged Comancheros associates opened fire on one another at Caffe Paesano on a busy Sunday evening.
The gunfight started at 9.30pm when a man entered the restaurant, drew a gun and fired at three men sitting at an outside table.
At least one returned fire, hitting their target in the leg before he fled the premises.
On Thursday police arrested a Salisbury North man, 24, in relation to the incident. He was charged him with one aggravated count of endangering life and was remanded in custody.
Meanwhile, an alleged Comanchero will be extradited to South Australia on Monday. He was arrested in Port Melbourne over a stabbing that happened in Adelaide in 2008.
Victoria Police arrested the Para Hills man, 23, on Thursday evening.
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