February 28, 2017 12:53 PM EST
Francois Hollande, apparently, has nerves of steel.
The French president was speaking in Villognon, France when a gunshot rang out.
"I hope it's nothing serious," Hollande said in French before continuing his speech.
The shot came from a police sharpshooter who accidentally fired his gun. Two people were slightly injured.
On entend assez distinctement le coup de feu lors du discours de Hollande. "J'espère qu'il n'y a rien de grave", réagit le président. pic.twitter.com/JuEzxwjYTs
— Michael Bloch (@Micbloch) February 28, 2017
Here's the moment of the gunshot.
Pierre N'Gahane, the top official of the Charente region of France, said Hollande was inaugurating a new high-speed train in the town.
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