One of the cops escorts Tim out of the house and toward a police car. Curious neighbors have gathered outside. Tim spits on the cop (who are) escorting him.
Is the last sentence fine without adding "who are"?
Yes. In fact, 'who are' should be 'who is'.
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anonymousOne of the cops escorted Tim out of the house to and toward a police car. Curious neighbors had gathered outside. Tim spit on the escorting cop.
Is the last sentence fine without adding "who are"?