No. Angus Young is famous for his work in AC/DC, performing on stage with his iconic schoolboy uniform. 'A Christmas Story' is about a young boy's experiences during Christmas in a completely different context. There is no evidence or reason to suggest that Angus Young has any involvement with 'A Christmas Story'.
Renisha McBride was a young woman. In the early morning hours, she was in a car accident. Disoriented, she left her vehicle and made her way to a nearby house. She knocked on the door seeking help. However, the homeowner, fearing for his safety, opened fire on her, shooting her through the door. This incident sparked widespread outrage as it raised questions about racial profiling and the use of deadly force, especially considering Renisha was unarmed and in need of assistance.
It's not based on a true story. The plot and characters of The Horses of McBride are entirely made up to entertain the readers/viewers. There's no real-life event or person behind it.
Well, the Black Angus story is really about a remarkable breed of cattle. Black Angus cattle are famous for their dark, sleek coats. Their popularity in the meat market has led to their widespread breeding across the globe. In many countries, you'll find ranches dedicated to raising Black Angus. The breed has been carefully selected over the years for its ability to gain weight quickly, which means they can be ready for market in a relatively short time. This, combined with their delicious meat, has made them a staple in the beef - producing world.
There may not be a widely known 'Angus Young Christmas Story' in the mainstream sense. However, within the AC/DC fan community, there could be some anecdotes that fans have passed around. For example, he might have made a surprise appearance at a local Christmas event in Australia where he grew up, and played a few riffs for the locals. But it's not something that has been highly publicized.