phrases - What might "go no" mean?


There is an episode in Woody Allen's movie Take the Money and Run. A lady is being interviewed about Virgil, the main character in the movie. And she goes:



Just to think that that idiot was a criminal, I just can't believe it. There was a mind working in there that could rob banks. It's phenomenal. Once I said to him, "what do you do?", and he said, "I rob banks". Go no, right!



I hope you get the mood of this passage. So, what does this "go no" phrase mean here?


Here is the episode on youtube.




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